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in the bag

used in a situation when one has almost definitely secured something that is of great worth, typically when one is about to run the mise.

i knew that random hot chick would make sex w/ me... i had it in the bagg

by da? December 05, 2003

Bags

Means Thousand Pounds. AKA Grand, Mint, 'er.

Gonna cost you 3 bags (3 grand, 3 mint or a 3'er)

by Bashhy January 06, 2010

bagged

A term used on the street to mean arrested.

'etta wear ski mask and gloves, I ain't trying to get bagged tonight.'

by spadez August 22, 2005

to bags

To reserve a seat (usually for your friend who will be arriving shortly) by placing your bag or jacket on it. Verb: to bags past tense: bagsed Predominantly used by school children, especially on school bus, to stake a claim on the seat beside them for the friend who will board at the next stop.

Seated at the crowded coffee house, I placed my carrier bag on the chair opposite me. Presently, a polite young man came up placed his hand on the vacant chair and said, "Excuse me, are you using this chair?" To which I responded, "Sorry, mate, I've bagsed it for my girlfriend." "No worries!" he replied. Or at a dormitory... "I bags the bottom bunk by the door!" In which case you immediately place your bag on your bunk to secure ownership. Can be used to lay claim for anything on offer, if there is a queue, or lack of provisions or something of limited supply, where there is rivalry. (whereby you, or your absent friend may miss out, if you fail to bags it for them).

by jujickson January 23, 2014

bagging

to make fun of, to insult

Quit bagging on the French, it's old.

by xtech March 02, 2004

in the bag

archane slang for drunk

I don't remember that. I was in the bag by then.

by The Frugie December 21, 2004

the bag

the money that all rappers aspire

yooo this song is gonna secure the bag for you.

by james harden's beard November 16, 2020