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  • The former might be profitable, both to the fagger and the fagged, did it not commence and finish at the wrong end; for could a boy be well fagged from the age of fourteen to eighteen, he would probably be all the better for it, but during this period he is unfortunately the despot.

    Confessions of an Etonian I. E. M.

  • He was strong, active, popular; he had passed from the purgatorial state of fag to the elysium of fagger.

    For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War Lewis Hough 1899

  • If a labourer possesses any amount of intelligence he becomes head-carter or head-fagger, as the case may be; and from that to be assistant or under-bailiff, and finally bailiff.

    The Toilers of the Field Richard Jefferies 1867

  • Now I knew this to be a lie; for, under that very respectable pedagogue, and in that very respectable seminary, as the reader well knows, I was the _fagged_, and not the fagger.

    Rattlin the Reefer Edward Howard 1820

  • Perhaps when another famous fagger, Barack Obama, attends the start of the talks.

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories 2009

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