Mag


[mag] /mæg/

noun, Informal.
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[mag] /mæg/ British Dialect
noun
1.
a magpie.
2.
talk; chatter.
verb (used without object), magged, magging.
3.
to talk idly; chatter.
[mag] /mæg/
noun
1.
a female given name, form of .
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(in prescriptions) large.
/mæɡ/
noun
1.
(informal) See magazine
/mæɡ/
verb mags, magging, magged
1.
to talk; chatter
noun
2.
talk; chatter
abbreviation
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magazine
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magnitude

“car wheel made of magnesium alloy,” 1969. As an abbreviation of magazine, it dates from 1801.

common pet form of the fem. proper name Margaret, attested since Middle English. Cf. magpie.

noun

verb

To search someone with a magnetometer device: no unscheduled stops and limited contact with people who haven’t been magged (1990s+)
magazine
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magnet
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magnetism
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magneto
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magnitude

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