1. bags - Noun
2. bags - Verb
3. bags - Interjection
plural of bag
(often in the phrase 'bags of') A large quantity.
No need to rush: there's bags of time.
Please take as many coat hangers as you like. I've got bags.
(slang) Trousers.
(slang, vulgar) A woman's breasts.
bags
third-person singular simple present indicative of bag
bags (third-person singular simple present bagses, present participle bagsing, simple past and past participle bagsed)
(Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, UK) To reserve for oneself.
bags
Used to claim something for oneself, especially in the combination 'Bags I'.
Bags I sit in the front seat!
bags
third-person singular simple present indicative of bag
bags (third-person singular simple present bagses, present participle bagsing, simple past and past participle bagsed)
(Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, UK) To reserve for oneself.
bags
Used to claim something for oneself, especially in the combination 'Bags I'.
Bags I sit in the front seat!
"$50 baby bath, 3 different diaper bags? Source: Internet
“3full bags of money. Source: Internet
A built-in window seat provides extra seating in the lounge area, while storage of everyday items, including shoes, caps, bags, coats and umbrellas, has been interpreted with design flair in the entry. Source: Internet
According to the DEC regulations, the bag ban won't apply to any bags used to contain or wrap uncooked meat, fish, seafood, poultry, unwrapped or non-prepackaged food, flowers or plants. Source: Internet
A bank, GAN, gave out 170,000 caps, 80,000 badges, 60,000 plastic bags and 535,000 copies of its race newspaper in 1994. Source: Internet
According to police, the bodies were discovered after New Jersey Representative Josh Gottheimer received a request from the nursing home for 25 body bags. Source: Internet