bagging
/ˈbæɡɪŋ/verb
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To put into a bag.
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To catch or kill, especially when fishing or hunting.
"We bagged three deer yesterday."
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To gain possession of something, or to make first claim on something.
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To furnish or load with a bag.
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(African American Vernacular) To bring a woman one met on the street with one.
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(African American Vernacular) To laugh uncontrollably.
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To criticise sarcastically.
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To provide with artificial ventilation via a bag valve mask (BVM) resuscitator.
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To fit with a bag to collect urine.
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To (cause to) swell or hang down like a full bag.
"The brisk wind bagged the sails."
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To hang like an empty bag.
"His trousers bag at the knees."
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To drop away from the correct course.
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To swell with arrogance.
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To become pregnant.
noun
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The act of putting anything into a bag.
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Cloth or other material for bags.
"baggings used to cover cotton bales"
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Use of BVM to ventilate a patient.
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Peak bagging
noun
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Bootstrap aggregating