bagging

bagging
bag·ging || 'bægɪŋ n. sackcloth, fabric used for bags or sacks bæg n. sac, pack, briefcase, pouch, satchel; purse, handbag, pocketbook; game taken when hunting; udder, bag-like mammary gland which hangs down and has more than one teat (in a cow, sheep, etc.); loose skin pleats hanging under the eyes (usually caused by lack of sleep or tiredness); base, one of the four points of the baseball diamond (Baseball); small quantity of illegal drug (Slang); ugly woman (Slang) v. put in a bag, put in a pouch; capture, catch; arrest; steal

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