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    [Noun]  | "tag" | \ ˈtag \


    1: a loose hanging piece of cloth : tatter

    2: a metal or plastic binding on an end of a shoelace

    3: a piece of hanging or attached material; specifically : a loop, knot, or tassel on a garment


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English tagge; akin to Middle Low German tagge, tacke twig, spike;

    [Noun]  | "tag" 


    1: a game in which the player who is it chases others and tries to touch one of them who then becomes it

    2: an act or instance of tagging a runner in baseball


    Origin: 1738 ;

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    [Noun]  | "tag*ger" | \ ˈta-gər \


    1: one that tags; especially : a person who marks surfaces with graffiti


    Origin: 1648 ;

    [Noun]  | "tag end" 


    1: the last part

    2: a miscellaneous or random bit


    Origin: 1807 ;

    [Noun]  | "tag question" 


    1: a question (such as isn't it in "it's fine, isn't it?") added to a statement or command (as to gain the assent of or challenge the person addressed); also : a sentence ending in a tag question


    Origin: 1933 ;

    [Noun]  | "tag, rag, and bobtail" | \ ˌtag-ˌrag-ən-ˈbäb-ˌtāl \


    1: rabble


    Origin: 1645 ;

    [Verb]  | "tag" 


    1: to provide or mark with or as if with a tag: such as

    2: to supply with an identifying marker or price

    3: to provide with a name or epithet : label, brand


    Origin: 1627 ;

    [Verb]  | "tag" 


    1: to touch in or as if in a game of tag

    2: to put out (a runner) in baseball by a touch with the ball or the gloved hand containing the ball

    3: to hit solidly


    Origin: 1878 ;

    [Verb]  | "tag along" 


    1: to follow another's lead especially in going from one place to another


    Origin: 1900 ;

    [Abbreviation]  | "TAG" 


    1: the adjutant general

    [Noun]  | "tag" 


    1: a slip (as of paper or cloth) that is attached to something to identify or describe it;


      * e.g., " ... read the tag on the shirt to find out if I could wash it or if it had to be dry-cleaned "



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    [Noun]  | "tag, rag, and bobtail" 


    1: people looked down upon as ignorant and of the lowest class;


      * e.g., " ... in an apparent effort to keep out the city's tag, rag, and bobtail, the restaurant charges royally high prices for mediocre food "





    [Noun]  | "tag sale" 


    1: a sale of used household and personal items;


      * e.g., " ... on weekends the bargain-minded couple likes to drive around looking for tag sales "



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    [Noun]  | "tag sales" 


    1: a sale of used household and personal items;


      * e.g., " ... on weekends the bargain-minded couple likes to drive around looking for tag sales "



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    [Noun]  | "price tag" 


    1: the amount of money that is demanded as payment for something;


      * e.g., " ... a weeklong cruise on the luxury liner sounded great, but the price tag was enough to make me choke "



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    [Verb]  | "tag" 


    1: to attach an identifying slip to;


      * e.g., " ... tagged all the dresses with sale stickers before putting them on the rack "





    2: to go after or on the track of;


      * e.g., " ... wildlife experts surreptitiously tagged the timber wolf, carefully keeping a safe distance so the wolf wouldn't catch their scent and run "



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    [Verb]  | "tag" 


    1: to deliver a blow to (someone or something) usually in a strong vigorous manner;


      * e.g., " ... he tagged me with a right hook and blackened my eye "





    2: to decide to accept (someone or something) from a group of possibilities;


      * e.g., " ... she tagged her most experienced operative for the special mission "



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    [Verb]  | "tag along" 


    1: as in follow, tag;




     [ "tag" ]

    1: Verb. To link a person to a picture or video on a social network.

      * e.g.,  ... "Should I tag you in this picture after I upload it on Facebook?" 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: Tag; a personal signature, usually vandalism with spraypaint, but can be any graffitti.

      * e.g.,  ... Getup man, we're going tagging tonite. 


     [ "tag" ]

    2: Tag's can take seconds, or can use multiple colors. Two color tags are usually throw ups, may consist of block or bubble lettering.


     [ "tag" ]

    3: bombs Are usually tri color, while piecingpiecepieces are always of the upper most complexit. Very large, good use of colors, where they will seem to blend together, or bleed, and burn.

     [ "tag" ]

    1: A popular game played by children where one child, who is the tagger or is It attempts to touch another child, making them It, also called it.

      * e.g.,  ... Johnny: Hey Billy, lets play tag 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: A writer's unique signature with ink or a spraypaint can.

      * e.g.,  ... I tagged on every wall I had the chance to. 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: A sequence of characters used in XHTML and CSS to provide information to the browser, such as text formatting.

      * e.g.,  ... <b></b> are, respectively, the opening and closing bold tags. This tells the browser to make the enclosed text heavier than normal. 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: The act of having sex. Usage is the same as fuck.

      * e.g.,  ... Would you tag that? 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: Verb.

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     [ "tag" ]

    2:  To shoot another person with a firearm.

      * e.g.,  ...  The Iraqis tried to cross the street under fire, and a couple of them got tagged. 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: The name of a logo or signature used in grafiiti. Each unique to the artist, it can be written in bubble or line.

      * e.g.,  ... "I thought of a wicked new tag!" 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: A type of person who always invites themselves to an event or place, this person is also a pain in the arse. (also known as tagging)

      * e.g.,  ... "here he/she comes, tagging again" 

     [ "tag" ]

    1: where the boy inserts his penis into the vagina, basically, have sex.

      * e.g.,  ... "I'd tag Sheila before she even touched ma cock" 

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