Baggie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Baggie
Example Sentences
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Boing Baggie Funny how now you question Steve Walsh, I thought most Welsh supporters loved him after his performance at the Millenium stadium in 2013!
From BBC • Jun. 21, 2014
The single brilliant programmer working on his home machine who packages his product in a Baggie may not survive any more.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Alternating between the Swiftian and the sophomoric, Roth has Dixon assassinated by drowning in an oversized Baggie and ending up in Hell, running for the office of Devil against Satan himself.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Samuels, an articulate campaigner brimming with reformist zeal, is known as "the Baggie king," after one of the products of his plastic-packaging firm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He also had the Baggie of flies, because no one else would carry them.
From "As Brave As You" by Jason Reynolds
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