1. shagging - Noun
2. shagging - Adjective
3. shagging - Verb
Derived from shag
of Shag
Source: Webster's dictionaryTabloids invoke freedom of speech, but they're not interested in that, they're just interested in who's shagging whom, who's got drunk. And if you take that pretend, faux moral standpoint, you end up with people in public life being completely boring. Like they've had their genitals removed. Jarvis Cocker
Once you've been with each other in a primal, shagging state, it's hard to talk about the weather. Irvine Welsh
There's nothing worse than a violent beating from an unremarkable person. Physical violence with someone is too much like shagging them. Too much id involved. Irvine Welsh
When I think about actors I know, I'd much rather hear about who they're shagging than what film they're doing next. Hugh Grant
When you're just shagging girls, you can talk about it, but once it gets real, then you don't. Stephan Jenkins
When I was young, it was fun being in the locker room and shagging balls in the outfield in spring training. But I couldn't keep my attention on the games for more than 30 minutes. I would sit there with my Game Boy the whole game. Shane Larkin