music duff/duffle bag
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“that new hillsong had me in my bag at church this morning.”
THE MODERN WAY of saying youre in your feelings
friend: ay u good bro?
me: yea bro im just in my bag rn
friend: *sigh* grabs lotion
IN MY BAG is a phrase that originated in Philly that means a person is on task. You may hear a person in Philly say HE / SHE IS IN THEIR BAG.
I’m not even going to hold you … I was definitely in my bag last night; drawin’
someone who is highly interested in a girl or simping and isn’t letting anyone get in the way of them
“bro cody’s frl in his bag”
“no sorry i’m in my bag”
In My Bag by 88GLAM was released on June 16th, 2022 under XO Records & LilDurk.com
When you Dad goes on a trip to China and thinks it’s a good idea to tell every authority that he has drugs in his bag.
Airline customs official minding his own business: “Ni Hao.”
My dad: “I have drugs in my bag!”
The term "my bag" is the 1930s original pronunciation of the more recent "my bad" mispronunciation from the 1980s. It means "my mistake, my fault, my apologies". The two pronunciations coexisted for about 15 years till roughly 1995. The Millennials never knew the original term.
"My bag" was a phrase used when playing a game of spades. In the game, you must for-tell how many "books" or hands you would take. It was called a "bag" if you went over that number. It was a courtesy to claim your mistake by saying "My Bag" if you were playing with a partner.
Spades came out of the Midwestern United States in the late 1930s. It was said to have been invented by college students who enjoyed both Whist and Bridge. They were looking for a fast-paced game that was competitive and strategic. The game slowly spread to other college campuses. It didn't take off until WWII brought so much of America's youth into the military. Because the game was portable, could be played by small groups, and could often be played in less than twenty minutes, its popularity mushroomed. You can still find the game online.
"My Bag," meaning "My Mistake," should not be confused with "Not My Bag." meaning "Not My Thing." or "What's Your Bag?" meaning "What's Your Problem?"
My bag, I thought I sent you an invitation.