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baggies

n. 1 (plural of baggie English) 2 (baggy English) 3 Baggy shorts worn by surfers.

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Baggies

Baggies may refer to:

  • Baggies, made by Pactiv Corporation, were the first brand of food storage bags; Hefty® and Baggies® are registered trademarks of Pactiv Corporation
  • "The Baggies" is a nickname of West Bromwich Albion F.C.
  • Baggies (clothing), a type of pants worn (primarily popular with the Southern California beach/surf culture) in the late 1950s and 1960s and re-popularized in the 1980s
  • Baggy, a British dance-oriented music genre
  • "The Baggie" or "the Hefty Bag" is the nickname for the 16 foot (4.9 m) high blue tarp composing part of the right-field wall of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (when in baseball configuration), home of the Minnesota Twins. A ball that strikes the Baggie is in play, a ball that falls between the Baggie and the seats behind it is a home run
Baggies (clothing)

"Baggies" was a name given to a particular type of jean in the early 1980s in the United Kingdom. The jeans were designed to be loose fitting around the leg, with a tight zip or button around the ankle, and had a number of zips with pockets primarily down the front of the jean. Typically there may have been ten or more pockets on the front of the jeans. They would frequently been worn with another 1980s fashion accessory, the day-glo sock, which was a terry towelling sock typically coloured in bright yellow, pink, or light blue.

Before the popular 'baggy clothing' introduced by MC Hammer of the late 80's and early 90's, there was the dress style Baggies. This style of clothing is best symbolized as dress style clothing. The most fashionable representation of these type of outfits was the pants along with a dress shirt, a thin tie, a fancy blazer coat and dress shoes. The best example of this clothing and outfits were worn by the Minneapolis based band known as "The Time" (headed by frontman Morris Day).

Usage examples of "baggies".

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.

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