shag


can mean rough tobacco, or else amateur beach-style dancing in the us. but in the main uk sense, as noun or verb, is an alternative to “f-ck” … but with a slight, important difference of effect. to some ears, “f-ck” (like “bang”) can sound like an aggressive act, and/or violent conquest, whereas “sh-g” (a softer sound) sounds more like an enjoyable fun activity. “sh-g” is still often the preferred term among women who are very keen on “sh-gging”, very much enjoy sh-gging men (and/or women) and getting sh-gged themselves. but don’t so much want to get “f-cked” (though if talking about another woman, especially a rival, it may well be a different story!). (note also: “f-cking” can also suggest “meddling” or “cheating”, “f-cked” is also -ssociated with “broken” or “finished”, “had it” – “sh-gged” is used simply to mean “very tired” …. one more reason for the preference by some people for “sh-g” over “f-ck”!)
tracy to sharon at a party: “don’t know about you ge-ww, but i need a good stiff sh-g right away”.
sharon: yeah, so do i, but steer clear of that darren, trace, he just f-cks ge-wws an’ leaves ’em on their -rs-s!
tracy (eyes lighting up): oh yeah? which one’s him then, shazz?
sharon (laughs out loud): come on ge-ww, surely even you can do better than darren, ya randy little slag?!!!
1) to have s-xual intercourse
2) a sea bird, a small cormorant.
3) a form of rough pipe tobacco
4) a thick pile on a carpet.
1) i would really like to sh-g samatha j-n-s (british tv star)
2) sh-gs are commonest in the waters around south west britain
3) going down the shop for some sh-g.
4) i’ve shampooed the rug so the sh-g is really soft
1. to have s-xual intercourse with. 2. to have s-xual intercourse. 3. an act of s-xual intercourse.
the man will sh-g his wife tonight.
sh-g: british coloquialosm for s-x, also was old victorian word for eating gr-ss.
not as offensive as \’f-ck\’ and you can\’t \’sh-g off\’
\’i\’m gonna sh-g a girl\’
\’fancy a sh-g?\’
1.(n) a seabird

2.(v) to engage in s-xual intercourse

3.(adj) not very good
we took our binoculars and went out looking for a sh-g on the cliffs. while we were there we decided to have a sh-g on the cliffs. unfortunately the weather was sh-g on the cliffs.
rampant s-x
“oi, julie give us a sh-g!” “no! you had 1 last night, go ask tracie”
sh-g
1. to get f-cked in one sense ie, s-xually.
2. when something goes wrong
1.i sh-g, you sh-g, he/she/it sh-gs, we sh-g, they sh-g.
i like to sh-g. you’re a good sh-g. i love sh-gging. he sh-gged the -rs- off’ae me. he sh-gs carol.
2. oh f-ck they totally sh-gged me over! ah sh-g that! sh-g!

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