1. agin - Adverb
2. agin - Preposition
3. Agin - Proper noun
agin (not comparable)
(colloquial or now often humorous) Alternative form of again
agin
(dialectal, colloquial, or now often humorous) Alternative form of against
Agin (plural Agins)
A surname.
We kind o' thought Christ went agin war an' pillage. James Russell Lowell
Come mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don't criticize What you can't understand Your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is rapidly agin. Bob Dylan
Sometimes you gwyne to git hurt, en sometimes you gwyne to git sick; but every time you's gwyne to git well agin. Mark Twain
Indian believes they ain't but two sins... bein a coward... and turnin agin yer own kind. Forrest Carter
Agin 2006, p. 249. In its place, he offers that junk science is ultimately motivated by the desire to hide undesirable truths from the public. Source: Internet
It is interesting that the attack was (about) to take place on the anniversary of a one Osama "he's like, so dead" Bin Laden's declaration of war agin these here Unified States of 'Murrica. Source: Internet