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diddy bag; ditty bag noun a small bag issued to soldiers for carrying their personal effects US- — American Speech, p. 54, February 1947: “Pacific War language”
- Next he removed the balloon from the hobby box and placed it in a ditty bag he had sewn from denim, the same type of bag, though half again as large, as the boxers and wrestlers and other athletes used to carry their personal gear to and from the gym. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 303, 1967
- Fucking-ay-John Ditty-Bag well-told I don’t. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 171, 1970
- “What the hell you got in there?” Emilio asked nodding toward the ditty bags. — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 219, 1974
- Stepik said he found a bulldog hash pipe in his ditty bag. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 102, 1977
- — Frank Hailey, Soldier Talk, p. 18, 1982
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