shag
1 Americannoun
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rough, matted hair, wool, or the like.
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a mass of this.
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a hairdo in which hair is cut in slightly uneven, overlapping layers downward from the crown, sometimes with the hair at the front and back hairlines left longer or wispier than the rest.
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a cloth with a nap, as of silk or a heavy or rough woolen fabric.
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a rug or carpet with a thick, shaggy pile.
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a coarse tobacco cut into fine shreds.
verb (used with or without object)
noun
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a small cormorant, Phalacrocorax aristotelis, of European coasts.
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any of several small cormorants of the Southern Hemisphere.
verb (used without object)
noun
verb (used with or without object)
noun
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an act or instance of sexual intercourse.
It’s been a while since I’ve had a shag.
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a sexual partner, or a person considered as a sexual object.
I bet she’d be a good shag.
noun
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a matted tangle, esp of hair, wool, etc
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a napped fabric, usually a rough wool
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shredded coarse tobacco
verb
verb
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to have sexual intercourse with (a person)
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to exhaust; tire
noun
noun
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a cormorant, esp the green cormorant ( Phalacrocorax aristotelis )
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slang abandoned and alone
Usage
What else does shag mean? Shag means "to have sex" with someone in British slang.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of shag1
First recorded before 1050; Old English sceacga “(wooly) hair” (not recorded in Middle English ); cognate with Old Norse skegg “beard”; akin to shaw
Origin of shag2
First recorded before 1560–70; perhaps special use of shag 1, applied first to bird's crest
Origin of shag3
First recorded in 1350–1400; perhaps variant of shog
Origin of shag4
First recorded in 1930–35; origin uncertain; see shack 2
Origin of shag5
First recorded in 1780–90; origin unknown
Vocabulary lists containing shag
Example Sentences
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They spread poster boards across the cream-colored shag rug, shook up their paint pens and started to craft their messages.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 8, 2026
Upstairs in Grossman’s office, which is now her architecture studio, she also removed the shag carpeting and replaced it with colorful cork flooring designed to feel like “fallen, random leaves,” she says.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2025
The fulcrum of a cultural transition from vibrancy to stagnation was the 1970s, an era remembered now, if at all, for leisure suits, burnt-orange shag carpeting and muttonchop sideburns.
From Salon • Aug. 9, 2025
Initial figures suggest the shag population is down by 75% on the inner islands, but there is some hope.
From BBC • Sep. 5, 2024
Placing his hands on the shag carpet, Ralph walked himself off the bed some, closer to the door.
From "Typical American" by Gish Jen
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