
1) Austin powers euphemism 2) Baccy 3) Bed, across the pond 4) Bone, to a Brit 5) British sea bird 6) Bushy mass 7) Bushy rug 8) Carpet choice 9) Carpet option 10) Carpet style 11) Carpet type 12) Carpet variety 13) Carpet with thick pile 14) Carpeting choice 15) Casual do 16) Casually catch flies 17) Catch a baseball
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1) Bed 2) Carpet 3) Fuck 4) Nookie 5) Nooky 6) Screwing 7) Shtup
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- a strong coarse tobacco that has been shredded
- a matted tangle of hair or fiber
- a fabric with long coarse nap
- slang terms for sexual intercourse
- a lively dance step consisting of hopping on each foot in turn
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[fabric] A shag is a rug or carpet that has a deep pile, giving it a shaggy appearance. Carpet rakes help remove dirt and restore a uniform appearance. In recent years, shag carpeting has seen a resurgence of popularity. ...
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[hairstyle] A shag cut is a hairstyle that has been layered to various lengths. It was created by the barber Paul McGregor. The layers are often feathered at the top and sides. The layers make the hair full around the crown, and the hair thins to fringes around the edges. This unisex style became popular after being worn by various celebrit...
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[tobacco] Shag, also known as rolling tobacco, loose tobacco, baccy and rollies is fine-cut tobacco used to make self-made cigarettes by hand rolling the tobacco into rolling paper or injecting it into filter tubes. It got its name from the finely cut strands appearing like `shag` and was originally considered poor quality. Various types of...
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dance where participants hop energetically
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• (n.) A kind of prepared tobacco cut fine. • (a.) Hairy; shaggy. • (n.) A kind of cloth having a long, coarse nap. • (n.) Any species of cormorant. • (n.) Coarse hair or nap; rough, woolly hair. • (v. t.) To make hairy or shaggy; hence, to make rough.
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Not to be confused with the Carolina Shag which is a slow laid back type of Swing, became popular in the late 30's along with the Jitterbug and Lindy Hop. The dance was done to up tempo Swing or Foxtrot music and was instantly recognizable by the flicking of the feet backwards with a pronounced hopping action.
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1. Coarse hair or nap; rough, woolly hair. 'True Witney broadcloth, with its shag unshorn.' (Gay) ... 2. A kind of cloth having a long, coarse nap. ... 3. A kind of prepared tobacco cut fine. ... 4. <zoology> Any species of cormorant. ... Origin: AS. Sceacga a bush of hair; akin to Icel. Skegg the beard, Sw. Skagg, Dan. Skjg. Cf. Schock of ha...
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Shag adjective Hairy; shaggy.
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Shag noun [ Anglo-Saxon
sceacga a bush of hair; akin to Icelandic
skegg the beard, Swedish
skägg , Danish
skj...g . Confer
Schock of hair.]
1. Coarse hair or nap; rough, woolly hair. « True Witney broadcloth, with its
shag unshorn.»
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Shag transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shagged ;
present participle & verbal noun Shagging .] To make hairy or shaggy; hence, to make rough. «
Shag the green zone that bounds the boreal skies.»
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fuck
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The Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) is a British sea bird, superficially similar to the cormorant, but smaller and with a green, oily sheen visible at close range in good light. Shags are to be found on rocky coastlines and diving into the sea, no matter how rough it is.
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The shag or rooster cut, is a hair style popularised by Rod Stewart, and involving dishevelled short spiky tufts on top, with shoulder-length strands down the back.
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Shag is slang for sexual intercourse.
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Picking up and collecting scattered volleyballs.
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When someone is not involved in an actual baseball game and he is catching fly balls in the outfield, it is referred to as shag.
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noun a lively dance step consisting of hopping on each foot in turn
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Waterbird
Phalacrocorax aristoclis, order Pelecaniformes, related to the cormorant. It is smaller than the cormorant, with a green tinge to its plumage and in the breeding season has a crest. Its food consists mainly of sand eels for which it dives, staying underwater for up to 54 seconds. It breeds on deeply fissured cliffs, and...
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Same as bonk but slightly less polite. At seventies parties watch the look of surprise on the Englishman's face when an American girl asks him if he would like to shag. Best way to get a Brit to dance that I know! You can even go to shagging classes!
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A carpet texture characterized by long pile tufts laid over in random directions in such a manner that the sides of the yarn form the traffic surface. Modern shags are made from plied, heat-set yarns and are either cut pile or cut and loop styles.
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A crested species of seabird (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), not to be confused with the Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
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