1. tagged - Adjective
2. tagged - Verb
Derived from tag
of Tag
Source: Webster's dictionaryOpening the fridge door, I found a rat eating the cheese. My dealings with rodents, particularly those tagged verminous, have been few, but generally the pattern has been one of man, the boss, the caretaker of creation, the namer, appearing and the lower orders hitting the road. Tibor Fischer
Almost everybody that's well-known gets tagged with a nickname. Alan Alda
It was sort of just a family sport. My mom and dad were pretty keen golfers when I was young and so were my grandparents, and I just sort of tagged along with them. Karrie Webb
I am not a sexy woman, I'm not beautiful, I'm not a sex kitten, I don't flirt with people, yet I've been tagged more of sex symbol than women who truly are and I that's solely because I don't reveal too much: people are curious. Shirley Manson
My breasts have had a brilliant career. I've just tagged along for the ride. Pamela Anderson
The frustrating part of being tagged 'controversial' is people go looking for trouble where there isn't any to look for. Salman Rushdie