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For those of you not in the know: "Sagging" is wearing your pants deliberately lower than your waist.
Dicks: "This immoral self expression goes beyond freedom of expression." Ann Althouse 2008
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"Sagging," defined as "the wearing of one's pants or shorts low enough to reveal undergarments or secondary layers of clothing," is banned.
Inside Higher Ed 2009
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Sagging against the console, Declan rewound the feed of the O/R to this morning.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Sagging ratings, a string of damaging remarks and an exodus of advertisers combined earlier this year to end Beck's tenure on the US cable network Fox News.
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Sagging against Irene, I frowned when she pushed me away.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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Sagging infrastructure, inadequate electricity supplies and lack of investment constrain field development and the generation of revenue and jobs that could spark more rapid growth.
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Sagging against Irene, I frowned when she pushed me away.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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Sagging voltage, on the Southwest Powerlink, spread to other transmission lines and then to power plants tied to those lines.
Southwest Returns From Darkness Rebecca Smith 2011
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Sagging against the console, Declan rewound the feed of the O/R to this morning.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Sagging poll numbers have the Governor and legislative leaders trying to move the measure until 2012 when it might be more likely to pass.
Wenonah Hauter: Hollywood Thinks California's Prop 18 Is Hard to Swallow 2010
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