Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Worn and stretched: said of a rope.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective (Naut.) Worn; fretted.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective nautical worn; fretted

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Examples

  • Those well-wishers had to be "magged" - checked with a magnetic metal detector-before they could shake Bush's hand.

    West Wing Story: On The Road 2007

  • "Now, there are a whole bunch of churches who would say it's OK, but [not] when every other member of the congregation has to be 'magged' every time you attend," Obama said about the security screening process.

    EURweb admin 2010

  • "Now, there are a whole bunch of churches who would say it's OK, but [not] when every other member of the congregation has to be 'magged' every time you attend," Obama said about the security screening process.

    EURweb admin 2010

  • "Now, there are a whole bunch of churches who would say it's OK, but [not] when every other member of the congregation has to be 'magged' every time you attend," Obama said about the security screening process.

    EURweb admin 2010

  • "Now, there are a whole bunch of churches who would say it's OK, but [not] when every other member of the congregation has to be 'magged' every time you attend," Obama said about the security screening process.

    EURweb admin 2010

  • ROBERTS: When he talked about being magged he means going through the metal detectors, the magnetometers that the Secret Service has to put people through anytime the President attends any event, anywhere, let alone church.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2009 2009

  • You don't want to subject your fellow church members, the rest of the congregation to being magged every time you go to church.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2009 2009

  • In the old days, yes, you'd get magged (ph) and fine, you've got your badge, you're gone.

    CNN Transcript Apr 20, 2008 2008

  • Somebody what asked what our crowd count was, and we normally rely on what the figure is that we get from the Secret Service and the number of people who go through the mags -- and they magged

    Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1996

  • There were over 30,000 people around the lake that day for this rally -- that we magged, that we magged and counted.

    President Remarks At Pete Peterson Reception In Fl ITY National Archives 1996

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