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Baggie

[bag-ee]

Trademark.
  1. a brand of plastic bag, manufactured in various sizes, as for preserving food or holding trash.



noun

  1. (lowercase),  any small bag or packet.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Baggie1

First recorded in 1780–90; bag + -ie
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Example Sentences

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Julia brought a baggie of rainbow carrot coins she’d sliced at home.

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I scan the little slots until I find mine: a refill of Greek oregano, parceled out in a plastic baggie with a heat-sealed strip.

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I pay, slip my little baggie of herbs into my purse, and step back out onto the block.

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Do you have to dig it out, seal it in a baggie, and send it to a hospital for burial?

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Smith testified that Gutierrez handed her a plastic bag, which contained another small baggie that contained a white powder that she believed to be cocaine.

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