different between bagsy vs bassy
bagsy
English
Etymology
Respelling and grammatical repurposing of bags I, as used to claim something for oneself, for example, Bags I have the top bunk!.
Pronunciation
Verb
bagsy (third-person singular simple present bagsies, present participle bagsying, simple past and past participle bagsied)
- (transitive, informal) To make a verbal claim to.
- I bagsy the top bunk of the bed.
Synonyms
- (to make a verbal claim): shotgun, bags
Translations
See also
- dibs
bagsy From the web:
bassy
English
Pronunciation
- (MLE) IPA(key): /bæsi/
- Rhymes: -æsi
Etymology 1
bass +? -y
Adjective
bassy (comparative bassier, superlative bassiest)
- Describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds
Etymology 2
Noun
bassy (plural bassies)
- (MLE, slang) machete, dirk, rambo
Anagrams
- Abyss., abyss
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