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Indonesian → English (Kamus Landak)
Definition: fag
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fagged
fag
v 1: act as a servant for older boys, in British public schools
2: work hard;
“She was digging away at her math homework”;
“Lexicographers drudge all day long” [syn:
labor,
labour,
toil,
travail,
grind,
drudge,
dig,
moil]
3: exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress;
“We wore ourselves out on this hike” [syn:
tire,
wear upon
,
tire out,
wear,
weary,
jade,
wear out,
outwear,
wear down,
fag out,
fatigue] [ant:
refresh]
[also:
fagging,
fagged]
fag
n 1: offensive terms for an openly homosexual man [syn:
fagot,
faggot,
fairy,
nance,
pansy,
queen,
queer,
poof,
poove,
pouf]
2: finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking [syn:
cigarette,
cigaret,
coffin nail,
butt]
[also:
fagging,
fagged]
fagged
adj : drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired;
completely exhausted;
“the day's shopping left her
exhausted”;
“he went to bed dog-tired”;
“was fagged and
sweaty”;
“the trembling of his played out limbs”;
“felt
completely washed-out”;
“only worn-out horses and
cattle”;
“you look worn out” [syn:
exhausted,
dog-tired,
fatigued,
played out,
spent,
washed-out,
worn-out(a),
worn out(p)]
fagged
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fag
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fagged
Fag
\Fag\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Fagged (f[a^]gd); p. pr. & vb.
n.
Fagging (f[a^]g"g[i^]ng).] [Cf. LG. fakk wearied, weary,
vaak slumber, drowsiness, OFries. fai, equiv. to f[=a]ch
devoted to death, OS. f[=e]gi, OHG. feigi, G. feig, feige,
cowardly, Icel. feigr fated to die, AS. f[=ae]ge, Scot. faik,
to fail, stop, lower the price; or perh. the same word as E.
flag to droop.]
1. To become weary; to tire.
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Creighton withheld his force till the Italian began
to fag. --G.
Mackenzie.
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2. To labor to wearness; to work hard; to drudge.
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Read, fag, and subdue this chapter. --Coleridge.
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3. To act as a fag, or perform menial services or drudgery,
for another, as in some English schools.
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To fag out, to become untwisted or frayed, as the end of a
rope, or the edge of canvas.
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