Baggi
Cool indian slang for stupid fat jerk
parth is a baggi
baggy
Parts of speech: noun, adjective.
A word that can be used in place of almost any other word; It can literally mean anything and people will understand what you mean by it.
A word that can be used in place of almost any other word; It can literally mean anything and people will understand what you mean by it.
Wow man, your friends are so baggy!
F*** you, you baggy motherf***er!
Can you get me that baggy for me?
I feel so baggy after smoking that gonj.
F*** you, you baggy motherf***er!
Can you get me that baggy for me?
I feel so baggy after smoking that gonj.
baggies
Small palstic bags used to store and sell weed in in
Got got any baggie for this eighth?
baggies
Local nickname for football team West Bromwich Albion Football Club in the West Midlands, England.
Oh and when I say football I mean soccer, not American football.
Oh and when I say football I mean soccer, not American football.
did you see the baggies play the other day?
yeah they were great!
yeah they were great!
baggy
Name given to a genre of UK bands in the late 1980s who occasionally fused guitar-based '60s-style indie music with modern dance rhythms and "funky drummer" drumbeats.
Most notable baggy members were "Madchester" bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, but the tag was mainly used for the slightly later bands that they influenced like Inspiral Carpets, The Charlatens, Blur (circa 'Leisure'), James (circa 'Gold Mother'), Five Thirty, The High, Flowered Up, Candy Flip and others.
Distinguishable by their lolloping, psychedelic-tinged sounds, pudding bowl haircuts and huge 21" flares (from which the name "baggy" derived), the scene lasted only a short while, roughly from 1989 to 1990, but served as a prototype to the more conventional sounds of Britpop, a few years later.
Most notable baggy members were "Madchester" bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, but the tag was mainly used for the slightly later bands that they influenced like Inspiral Carpets, The Charlatens, Blur (circa 'Leisure'), James (circa 'Gold Mother'), Five Thirty, The High, Flowered Up, Candy Flip and others.
Distinguishable by their lolloping, psychedelic-tinged sounds, pudding bowl haircuts and huge 21" flares (from which the name "baggy" derived), the scene lasted only a short while, roughly from 1989 to 1990, but served as a prototype to the more conventional sounds of Britpop, a few years later.
The baggy sound of 1990: British Madchester bands not from Manchester?
baggie
A little plastic bag used to carry weed, usually referred to a 20AUD deal(1 gram or stick)
I gotta make a baggie to pack this shit in.
baggie
Any plastic "zip-loc" container used to seal up and seperate product for sale.Cleat "jewelry" bags or with trademarks or designs.
After all the weed was divided up into nickel sized baggies,and the coke into quarter gram baggies,Igor hit the corner to get his ends.