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Definition of the day : « fag »
- As in butt : noun cigarette
- As in cigarette : noun small roll of tobacco
- As in languish : verb droop; become dull, listless
- As in tire : verb exhaust, weary
- As in weary : verb make tired
- As in jade : verb fatigue
- As in moil : verb labor
- As in poop : verb exhaust
- As in tire out : verb exhaust
- As in exhaust : verb tire or wear out
- As in fatigue : verb tire, wear out
- Fag in mouth he dozed, was startled into wakefulness by a call from the Padre.
- Extract from : « Norman Ten Hundred » by A. Stanley Blicq
- FAG, a schoolboy who performs a servants offices to a superior school-mate.
- Extract from : « A Dictionary of Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words » by A London Antiquary
- Fagg′oting, Fag′oting, a kind of embroidery in which some of the cross-threads are drawn together in the middle.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) » by Various
- Sentimental writers have gushed over the beautiful relation which it establishes between Fag-Master and Fag.
- Extract from : « Seeing and Hearing » by George W. E. Russell
- Fag Alley was reached and in its vicinity several machine guns were captured, and the teams either killed or taken prisoners.
- Extract from : « The Story of the "9th King's" in France » by Enos Herbert Glynne Roberts
- "Fag wanted," Sinclair murmured, hardly looking up from his imposition.
- Extract from : « Sonia Between two Worlds » by Stephen McKenna
- Fag, a schoolboy who performs a servants offices to a superior schoolmate.
- Extract from : « The Slang Dictionary » by John Camden Hotten
- Lucy returned to the stage for her scenes in the second act (the last in which she appears) with Sir Lucius and Fag.
- Extract from : « No Name » by Wilkie Collins