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- verb transitive, UK To pull down the
trousers quickly without consent of, as aprank .
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Examples
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'debag', to make the eyes look a bit clearer if they are looking tired.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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'debag', to make the eyes look a bit clearer if they are looking tired.
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No doubt the manufacturer will have some plausible scientific blather about aerodynamics, moisture contraflow and debag alarm reduction to explain why this should be, so we can dismiss the notion the Aussies are making a deliciously cheeky wink to disco nights at the Embassy Club circa 1978.
Short shorts put Australians in a tight spot at the Rugby World Cup | Harry Pearson 2011
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There were, of course, no rebukes after seven young women tried to debag the solitary male contestant in an excess of what he labels ‘girlie-bollocks’.
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There were, of course, no rebukes after seven young women tried to debag the solitary male contestant in an excess of what he labels ‘girlie-bollocks’.
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Unfortunately as they get older they get worse, it's not uncommon now to debag a 30 year old and find a crumpled mess of flesh desperately trying to pass itself off as a sex organ.
Army Rumour Service 2010
oroboros commented on the word debag
One of Ammon Shea's favorites from his year of reading the OED. "To strip the pants from a person."
August 9, 2008