bag someone

bag

1. verb To arrest someone. After trying to bag these guys for months, we were finally able to bring them into the station tonight.
2. verb To get or obtain something. Hey, when you go to that event, be sure to bag some cupcakes for us!
3. verb In medicine, to use a respirator bag to administer oxygen to a patient who cannot breathe on their own. OK, she's not breathing, so get over here and bag her!
4. verb To die. If you don't call 9-1-1 right now, this guy's going to bag!
5. noun Something that one enjoys. I feel so uncomfortable in a club like this—dancing just isn't my bag.
6. noun An extremely unpleasant woman. Oh, I don't listen to anything the old bag next door has to say anymore.
7. noun A quantity of drugs. How much does a bag of pot cost these days?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bag someone

tv. to put someone on a respirator. (To apply a medical device, part of which is a rubber bag, used to help someone breathe.) Bag this guy quick. He is struggling to get his breath.
See also: bag, someone
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • bag it
  • bagged
  • bagging
  • going to
  • fall out
  • fallout
  • biff
  • dog
  • dogg
  • dogs
References in periodicals archive
And if you bag someone who can afford the ring you may want to start planning your billion dollar wedding like one held this week with performances by J-Lo, a giant cake and a $25,000 dress.
And, inside one lucky Millennium Money Bag someone will find a cheque for pounds 10,000!
And telly insiders also revealed the network is likely to have wanted to bag someone who was more well known in America, believing Amy was too much of a gamble.
And inside one lucky Money Bag someone will find a cheque for pounds 10,000!