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in my bag

the zone achieved only from being extremely drunk

Man, those last couple of shots put me in my bag

I am slipping into my bag right now

by the bag master December 4, 2009

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in my bag

your fresh;; rock that the newest trends but make em your own;; stay with that top brands like true religion lucky brand rock and republic even stuff lik ae or a&f as long as its fresh!;;stayin wit fresh kick like dunks or jays or even sum fly ass heels;;havin a swaqq that is swaggerific

i jus got those new trues"im in my bag"

my swagg is crazyy"im in my bag"

by Ms.In My Bag August 10, 2008

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Not My Bag

To not be of someone's 'thing,' interest, taste or expertise. A polite way of saying that you have no interest whatsoever in what is being suggested or discussed. Can also be used in admitting ignorance of a certain subject.

Compare 'bag' to cup of tea. Perhaps derived from 'bag of tea.'

1. Guy: Want to come to the body building show with me this Sunday?
Gal: Uh, no, that's not my bag.

2. Fellow: Do you know any jazz clubs around here?
Buddy: Sorry, that's not really my bag.

by audiomasochist October 26, 2013

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In my bag

When you're sad and are deep down in the feels usually about a relationship

Person 1: why have you been listening to Drake a lot lately?
Person 2: I've just been in my bag since my breakup

by Drake drake January 7, 2016

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my bag

To label something as your preference.

Thats my kinda thing = "That's my bag baby!"

by Colpesh June 2, 2005

260๐Ÿ‘ 108๐Ÿ‘Ž


My Bag

The term "My Bag" was originally slang for taking responsibility for one's own actions. Somewhere in the early 90s people started saying "My bad" either because they wanted to change the verbage of the original, or because they just plain didn't understand the original meaning. "My Bag" is slang for "Baggage",ie: You take your own problems, put them in a bag and carry it on your own back. "It's on me, my fault, my problem. "My Bag" excepts and takes the burden, "My Bad" just dismisses it.

"Joe, do you need help paying for your rent this month? I know you haven't been working and would really like to help you out." said Nick. "No thanks man, that's My Bag." said Joe. "Oh, My Bad, I just thought you could use the help dude."

by garbailian September 23, 2011

182๐Ÿ‘ 75๐Ÿ‘Ž


My Bag

The term โ€œmy bagโ€ was common from 1930 to about 1995. It means โ€œmy mistake, my fault, my apologiesโ€. The popular term my bad is actually a 1980s mispronunciation of the term โ€œmy bagโ€.

โ€œMy bagโ€ was a phrase used when playing a game of spades. In the game, you would have to for-tell how many "books" or hands you would take. If you went over that number it was called a "bag". If you were playing with a partner it was a courtesy to claim your mistake by saying "My Bag".

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 really 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.

โ€œMy Bagโ€ meaning โ€œMy Mistakeโ€ should not be confused with โ€œNot My Bag.โ€ meaning โ€œNot My Thing.โ€ or โ€œWhat's Your Bag?โ€ meaning โ€œWhat's Your Problem?โ€

When I was in high-school in the 70s โ€œmy bagโ€ meaning โ€œmy faultโ€ was very common. Even though โ€œmy badโ€ is said to have come out in the 80s I had never heard it until sometime around 2008 or so. I can't recall the last time I heard the term โ€œMy bagโ€.

My bag or My bad, I thought I sent you an invitation.

by rawmlkmyke January 7, 2018

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