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baggy"puffed out, hanging loosely," 1831, from bag (n.) + -y (2). Bagging in this sense is from 1590s. Baggie as a small protective plastic bag is from 1969. Baggies "baggy shorts" is f [..]
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baggynot fitting closely; hanging loosely; "baggy trousers"; "a loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather" Baggy was a British dance-oriented mu [..]
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baggyPrivate soldier; derived from ill-fitting baggy trousers
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baggyDescribes an undesirable taint sometimes found in teas withered on inferior hessian or stored in sacks.
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baggyunderpants
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baggy(adj) not fitting closely; hanging loosely
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baggyunderpants for a woman or child. (5)
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baggyTaste poor taste due to inferior hessian sacks
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baggy(a) In processing flexible packaging materials, slack areas in the web that should be flat. Usually caused by bands of unequal thickness (gauge bands) in the rollstock. (b) A roll in which the tension [..]
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baggyThis is a method that helps reduce breakage, split ends, and dryness. After moisturising and sealing one’s hair at night, simply cover the hair with a saran wrap, a plastic cap or shower cap on overnight to keep it moist and help the hair retain the moisture it needs for maximum growth retention. This can be done overnight to preserve a wet style, [..]
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