Baggie
[ bag-ee ]
/ ˈbæg i /
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Trademark.
a brand of plastic bag, manufactured in various sizes, as for preserving food or holding trash.
noun
(lowercase)Informal. any small bag or packet.
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How to use Baggie in a sentence
Last year, photographers caught her dropping a baggie of white powder outside her home as she fumbled for her keys.
“I made it myself,” he continued, proudly pushing the baggie of black gooeyness into my face.
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