VAG

Etymology 1

Noun

vag (plural not attested)

(US slang, chiefly, vulgar) vagina (or, informally, vulva)

Etymology 2

Verb

vag (third-person singular simple present vags, present participle vagging, simple past and past participle vagged)

(transitive, slang) To arrest somebody as a vagrant.

Etymology 3

Noun

vag (plural vags)

(UK, dated, dialect, Devonshire) turf used as fuel

Verb

vag (third-person singular simple present vags, present participle vagging, simple past and past participle vagged)

(UK, archaic, dialect, Devonshire) To drag; to trail on the ground.

(UK, archaic, dialect, Devonshire) To bend; to give; to yield.

(UK, dated, dialect, Devonshire) To flap; to blow in the wind.

Anagrams

• AGV, AVG, Gav, VGA, avg.

Source: Wiktionary



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