Topic: OTHER SPORTS
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bag2 past tense and past participle bagged, present participle bagging [transitive]
1 to put things into bags :
He got a job bagging groceries.
He got a job bagging groceries.2 informal to manage to get something that a lot of people want :
Try to bag a couple of seats at the front.
Try to bag a couple of seats at the front.3 British English informal to score a goal or a point in sport :
Larsson bagged his thirtieth goal of the season in Celtic's win.
Larsson bagged his thirtieth goal of the season in Celtic's win.4 informal especially British EnglishDSO to kill or catch an animal or bird :
We bagged a rabbit.
We bagged a rabbit.5 if prisoners are bagged and ziptied, bags are put over their heads and their hands are tied together
be bagged and zip-tied
bag something ↔ up
phrasal verb
We bagged up the money before we closed the shop.