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shagged
[shagd]
adjective
Informal.weary; exhausted (usually followed byout ).
They were completely shagged out from the long trip.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shagged1
Example Sentences
She acts out to prove she’s alive, which here mostly translates as her expressing a need to get shagged.
Ace Gerrit Cole arrived and shagged batting practice in right field.
He wore an M’s hat and a navy blue workout shirt over a mock turtleneck as he played long toss, shagged fly balls and chatted in the outfield with the Mariners’ newest star, Julio Rodriguez.
He had visited Camden Yards only once previously — many years ago, he shagged fly balls during batting practice while accompanying his father, then an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.
He had visited Camden Yards only once previously — many years ago, he shagged fly balls during batting practice while accompanied his father, then an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.
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