Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - shag
Shag
shag
1. n. 1 a rough growth or mass of hair etc. 2 a coarse kind of cut tobacco. 3 a cormorant, esp. the crested cormorant, Phalacrocorax aristotelis. Etymology: OE sceacga, rel. to ON skegg beard, OE sceaga coppice 2. v.tr. (shagged, shagging) coarse sl. Usage Usually considered a taboo word. 1 have sexual intercourse with. 2 (usu. in passive; often foll. by out) exhaust; tire out. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn.
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English *~ge, from Old English sceacga; akin to Old Norse skegg beard, skaga to project Date: before 12th century 1. a ~gy tangled mass or covering (as of hair), long coarse or matted fiber, nap, or pile, a layered haircut of uneven length, tobacco cut into fine shreds, any of various waterbirds related to the cormorants, II. adjective Date: 1581 ~gy, III. verb (~ged; ~ging) Date: 1596 intransitive verb to fall or hang in ~gy masses, transitive verb to make rough or ~gy, IV. transitive verb (~ged; ~ging) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1896 1. to chase after, to catch (a fly) in baseball practice, to chase away, V. intransitive verb (~ged; ~ging) Etymology: variant of shog Date: 1914 to move or lope along, to dance the ~, VI. noun Date: 1932 a dance step executed by hopping livelily on each foot in turn ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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