bag out

bag out

1. To quit, escape from, or abandon some activity or pursuit. Often followed by "of something." The government is being criticized for bagging out of the trade agreement. We decided to bag out after realizing how risky the business venture might be.
2. To criticize or berate someone in a harsh, forceful manner. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "bag" and "out." The teacher bagged me out in front of the whole class for being late. It's so awkward the way she bags out her husband like that whenever we all get together.
See also: bag, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • content
  • content (oneself) with (someone or something)
  • content oneself with
  • ride a tiger
  • a tiger by the tail
  • jack it in
  • ray
  • bag some rays
  • desert (someone or something) for (someone or something)
  • desert for