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baggie

n. (context US English) A small bag, especially a small, clear, plastic bag.

Usage examples of "baggie".

The bundles of cash she stuffed into her purse, and the Baggie of cocaine she emptied into the toilet, which she patiently flushed three times.

Rinaldi reached into an inside pocket, withdrew a Ziploc baggie, and tossed it onto my desk.

The search produced a Glock 9-millimeter semiautomatic and two Ziploc baggies, one filled with white powder, the other with small white tablets.

Baggie into smoking, burning shreds and Stu Redman would become a Golden Oldie.

She also had a little Baggie filled with twelve saltines, the perks of being a pregnant woman.

The search produced a Glock 9-millimeter semiautomatic and two Ziploc baggies, one filled with white powder, the other with small white tablets.

He placed all three doubled baggies on a large stainless steel serving dish from the sideboard, and poured himself another Scotch from the bar.

He showed the baggies on their stainless steel tray, and then the chairs around the contaminated spot of carpet.

When the girl handed me the pot, I tried to look like a connoisseur, opening several baggies and sniffing at their contents.

Behind it, plastic baggies full, powder spilling out of one torn baggie onto a smooth black surface.

Frenesi in a bikini and Zoyd in an old pair of baggies except for the lethal altitude, it could have been year before last, back in Gordita Beach.

Once the Irish boy had talked too much to the wrong person and got the ziplock from a food baggie super-glued over his mouth.

He has a Ziplock baggie with all sorts of foul herbs in it, which he measures carefully into a tea strainer and dunks into a mug of steaming water.

Izzy said as baggies of moldering Danish, maps, sun tan lotion, airline tickets, ephemerides and sen-sens flew from his saddle bags.

Crown Royal and taking Valium and Xanax, and that he saw Mark Byers with a sandwich baggie of K-4 Dilaudid.