Bagal (ba-gol) - adj., v. - It was originated from the Urdu word âpagal.â First it went from âpagalâ to âbaagalâ (baa-gal), which later turned to âBagalâ, which has finally, most recently, turned into the word agal (a-gol). When Yunus Bhayya was asked about this, he said that âthe b got droppedâ, which meant that the b was not necessary. Now, to get onto the real definition, the word bagal means (in adj. form) âbad, trash, or just not good.â For its adjective form, it can be used in a sentence by saying, âyou are bagal at this.â For a verb form, the definition is, âdestroying (not literally), beating very bad.â As a verb, it can be used in a sentence by saying, âI am bagalling on this person in the game.â
âI am bagalling on this person in the game.â âyou are bagal at this.â
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