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fagged Definition


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fag1
noun
    1. colloq
      A cigarette.
    2. colloq
      A piece of drudgery; a bore.
    3. In some schools, especially public schools: a young schoolboy who runs errands and does jobs for an older one.
verb fagged, fagging
    1. To tire someone out; to exhaust someone.
    intr
    2. Said of a schoolboy: to act as fag for an older boy.
    intr
    3. To work hard; to toil.
Idiom: fagged out
    Very tired; exhausted.
Etymology: 19c in noun sense 1, shortened from fag-end;18c in noun senses 2 and 3; 15c, meaning ‘something that hangs loose or flaps'; originally probably related to flag.



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