Used in a Sentence

baggie

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for baggie.

Editorial note

For instance, shipping medications in baggies (pouches), where the script label is printed directly on the baggie.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Alternative form of baggy (bag filled with marijuana) [(UK) A member of the 1980/90s British music and fashion movement.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of baggie gathered in one view.

noun

Alternative form of baggy (bag filled with marijuana) [(UK) A member of the 1980/90s British music and fashion movement.]

noun

(US) A small bag, especially a small, clear, plastic bag.

noun

(soccer) someone connected with West Bromwich Albion Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for baggie.

noun

Alternative form of baggy (bag filled with marijuana) [(UK) A member of the 1980/90s British music and fashion movement.]

noun

(US) A small bag, especially a small, clear, plastic bag.

noun

(soccer) someone connected with West Bromwich Albion Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.

Example sentences

1

For instance, shipping medications in baggies (pouches), where the script label is printed directly on the baggie.

2

If you drop it in a plastic baggie, submerging into water will push the airbubbles out nicely.

3

They looked at her skeptically until she pulled out a baggie with the dead widow in it.

4

Still have the PC original, complete with Peril-Sensitive Sunglasses and Microscopic Invasion Starfleet (in a baggie).

5

E.g., not a guy with a little baggie of weed, or a guy downloading some academic papers he isn't allowed to.

6

But as it sits, carrying a baggie of modules in my backpack is just silly.

7

I now rave to people about putting their passports in a waterproof baggie - just like this guy.

8

Last I checked, a baggie of corner store candy is not exempt but a $5k wedding cake would be.

9

I've resorted to an extremely baggie style to get better space around the sleeve, especially on t-shirts.

10

Opening the baggie was a bad move however, and if he didn't have a contact with the cops already, they may take it as intent.

11

Gets out his registration, cop sees the baggie and arrests him.

12

Unless you put it in a one quart ziplock baggie.

Quote examples

1

A good primer on why we need testing is the Bunk Police's documentary "What's in My Baggie".

2

"With a street value of over $10 million dollars, the baggie found on the suspect is expected to vault the police chief to running-mate status for the governor..."

3

Before that it was "grass", but that really was the bad cheap stuff, ten dollars a lid (an ounce of leaves in a baggie with the flap sealed by spit) from Mexico.

4

This mirrors the oil company messaging: "pay no attention to the oil spills and CIA-sponsored coups de etat, we're the swell people that make the petrochemicals in that ziploc baggie in your little girl's lunchbox." "We power the trucks that bring organic vegetables to your dinner table." Microsoft: For the Children.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use baggie in a sentence?

For instance, shipping medications in baggies (pouches), where the script label is printed directly on the baggie.

What does baggie mean?

Alternative form of baggy (bag filled with marijuana) [(UK) A member of the 1980/90s British music and fashion movement.]

What part of speech is baggie?

baggie is commonly used as noun.