释义 |
sag verb to wear trousers that are too big and which consequently ride very low on or below the hips US, 1991- “A-WAX” (18), sporting the sagging dickies, with nearly all of his draws showing, looks like a little kid dressed up in his father’s clothes. — Menace II Society, 1993
- — The Bell (Paducah Tilghman High School), pp. 8–9, 17 December 1993: “Tilghmanism: the concealed language of the hallway”
- — Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars & Thieves, p. 291, 1995: “Glossary”
- A lot of guys don’t know that we didn’t even sag back then. — Yusuf Jah, Uprising, p. 29, 1995
- — American Speech, p. 397, Winter 1995: “Among the new words”
- Now “sagging” is a sing of Cripism. — Colton Simpson, Inside the Crips, p. 289, 2005
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