Be+a+fag

  • 51fag hag — noun slang : a woman who enjoys the company of male homosexuals * * * Slang (disparaging and offensive). a heterosexual female who seeks out or particularly enjoys the company of male homosexuals. [1965 70] * * * fag hag noun A heterosexual woman …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 52fag — English has three distinct words fag, none of whose origins is altogether clear. The oldest is the one which denotes ‘drudgery’. It is first recorded as a verb in the 16th century, meaning ‘droop, decline’; its more common noun uses, ‘hard boring …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 53fag — {{11}}fag (n.) British slang for cigarette (originally, especially, the butt of a smoked cigarette), 1888, probably from fag end extreme end, loose piece (1610s), from fag loose piece (late 15c.), which is perhaps related to FAG (Cf. fag) (v.).… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 54fag — English has three distinct words fag, none of whose origins is altogether clear. The oldest is the one which denotes ‘drudgery’. It is first recorded as a verb in the 16th century, meaning ‘droop, decline’; its more common noun uses, ‘hard boring …

    Word origins

  • 55fag — I. verb (fagged; fagging) Etymology: perhaps from obsolete fag to droop, from fag fag end Date: 1772 intransitive verb to work hard ; toil transitive verb to tire by strenuous activity ; exhaust …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 56Fag Patrol — Infobox Album Name = Fag Patrol Type = compilation Artist = Xiu Xiu Released = start date|2003|5|27 Recorded = Genre = Indie rock Length = Label = Free Porcupine Producer = Reviews = *Pitchfork Media (7.8/10)… …

    Wikipedia

  • 57fag — fag1 /fag/, v., fagged, fagging, n. v.t. 1. to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often fol. by out): The long climb fagged us out. 2. Brit. to require (a younger public school pupil) to do menial chores. 3. Naut. to fray or unlay the end of (a… …

    Universalium

  • 58fag — I [[t]fæg[/t]] n. v. fagged, fag•ging 1) sts Slang. a cigarette 2) brit. Chiefly Brit. drudgery; toil 3) brit. a younger pupil in a British public school required to perform certain menial tasks for an older pupil 4) a drudge 5) to tire or weary… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 59FAG — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 60fag — n 1. British a cigarette. In Middle English fagge meant, as a verb, to droop or, as a noun, a flap or remnant. These notions gave rise to fag end and subsequently, in the 19th century, to fag as a stubbed out or limp, low quality cigarette. In… …

    Contemporary slang