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bags verb to claim rights to something; to reserve something AUSTRALIA, 1944- “Didn’t think you was coming,” said Dumby. “But I bagsed you this chair just in case.” — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 114, 1998
- In our house, whoever got a chair first could keep it for the whole night provided they said “I bags this” if they went to the toilet or answered the door. — Sydney Morning Herald, p. 13, 15 March 2003
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