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bag and tag verb- to prepare a corpse for shipment to a morgue; to place a dead soldier in a body bag and identify the soldier with a tag on the outside of the body bag US, 2006
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 15, 1991
- “He was the kind of guy who gets bagged and tagged and dropped in a hole in the ground.” — James Lee Bruke, Pegasus Descending, p. 153, 2006
- (used of a prison guard) to count and account for prisoners during scheduled count times US
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 2, 2002
- to apprehend someone and take them into police custody AUSTRALIA
- It was certainly a high to lead an entry team in and come out the other end in one piece, with the offender bagged and tagged. — William Dodson, The Sharp End, p. 124, 2001
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