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raggie

English

Etymology 1

rag +? -y

Alternative forms

  • raggy

Pronunciation

Adjective

raggie (comparative more raggie, superlative most raggie)

  1. (obsolete) ragged; rough
    • a stonie and raggie hill

Etymology 2

rag +? -ie

Noun

raggie (plural raggies)

  1. (informal, nonstandard, derogatory) One who dresses poorly, or in rags; an impoverished individual
    • 2007, Arthur Herzog, A Murder in Our Town:
      Emerging from a pop-up trailer owned by Eddie and Terry in the equipment-crowded back yard was Terry's cousin Bennett Morey, thirty-five, a raggie, and his “old lady”, Donna Call, pregnant by him.
    • 2014, George B. Light, A Present From Dad:
      “I can spot a raggie a mile away. And they don't get jobs here and they never will. Shiftless bunch, only care about themselves, steal anything in sight.”

Etymology 3

ragged +? -ie

Noun

raggie (plural raggies)

  1. (slang) A ragged-tooth shark or sand shark (family Odontaspididae).

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baggie

English

Alternative forms

  • baggy

Etymology

bag +? -ie ((diminutive)); additional -g- so pronunciation of ‘a’ does not change.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?bæ?i/

Noun

baggie (plural baggies)

  1. (US) A small bag, especially a small, clear, plastic bag.

Synonyms

  • sandwich bag
  • ziploc

Translations

See also

  • bindle

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