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tag noun- the stylised signature of a graffiti artist US
From “tag” (a label). - Cartoon voice bubbles: “Swoop, your gang tag emits a capricious sort of longing. It moves me deeply.” [...] “Shall I add a few more gang monickers to enrich the impact of your work?..” — Tim Lucas, Bay Street “Muralists” in Full Swing, Cool Places, p. 149, 1998
- a stylised signature often confused with graffiti US
- — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American, p. 143, 1997
- a nickname, or popular designation US
- The tag’s my own. What do they call you besides Red? — Mickey Spillane, My Gun is Quick, p. 8, 1950
- a number plate US
- There’s one lad down in the tag plant who’s supposesd to be a real bad-ass of a stud. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 380, 1972
- — Lewis Poteet, Car & Motorcyle Slang, p. 198, 1992
- a planned murder US
- That was how to set up a tag, he thought. — Richard Condon, Prizzi’s Honor, p. 34, 1982
- in the television and film industries, a very short final scene US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmmaker’s Dictionary, p. 168, 1990
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