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Bagged Milk

Milk sold in bags by half-retarded Canadians.

"Do you want your bagged milk bagged?"

by FuckingBaggedMilk October 4, 2008

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t-bag

The art of suckling man luggage

Amy just t-bagged me.

by Rockin The Poi October 29, 2008

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duece bag

see douche bag

you are a douche bag if u think its called a duece bag.....and you drink the water

by shade January 11, 2004

25๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sleeping Bag

referring to an uncircumcised penis. Very unsightly and most unfortunate to behold, especially when the tent it is pitching is kiddie sized.

"So we were going to go camping right? And he just started unrolling this tiny sleeping bag and I decided I didn't want to pitch a tent with him anymore"

by Yvetta von Kurtz September 28, 2011

25๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


D-Bag

Short for douche-bag. Usually gets more of a rise out of people

Dude, your being a total d-bag...

by HooZen October 8, 2006

25๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bag head

Glue sniffer or solvent abuser.

Magea is a bag head
Stop being such a bag 'ead

by Martin January 3, 2005

31๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


fag bag

Slang word used to described what is also a called a "fanny pack". It's a small, purse-like container that zippers shut and is worn around one's waist. They came into popularity first with runners and other exercise enthusiasts, but when they crossed into main stream, there was a backlash because men starting using them much like a woman would use a purse - as a convenient place to carry things around in. Because men in traditional society have never been able to carry any such thing (except the cumbersome and often unneccisarily large briefcase), wearing a fanny-pack became viewed as effeminate behavior. So "real" men refused to start using them (although they are very practical) and need to keep up their masculine image. Therefore, the best they could do was to equate their use with being homosexual, although most of the men who actually wore them were just "unfashionalbe" married men.

Is that guy actually wearing a fag bag? Do they still make those?

by Word Walock January 11, 2004

182๐Ÿ‘ 253๐Ÿ‘Ž