baggy

IPA: bˈægi

noun

  • (UK) A member of the 1980/90s British music and fashion movement.
  • A small plastic bag, as for sandwiches.
  • Such a bag filled with marijuana.

adjective

  • Of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body.
  • (music) Of or relating to a British music genre of the 1980s and 1990s, influenced by Madchester and psychedelia and associated with baggy clothing.
  • (figurative) Of writing, etc.: overwrought; flabby; having too much padding.
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Examples of "baggy" in Sentences

  • I mean, I've played sports my entire life in baggy shorts and a big shirt.
  • They're dressed like students, in baggy khaki cargo shorts, Tevas and T-shirts.
  • In drama class, clad in baggy jeans, they fool around, pretending to be robots.
  • It seemed like a stark contrast when some of the dressed reenactors would walk past women in baggy tops and shorts!
  • Now 9, he rocks a serious mohawk, and a ton of temporary tattoos, and marches around in baggy jeans and a white tank top.
  • At the end, they disappeared for a few moments, to return in baggy jeans, sweatshirts or T-shirts and running shoes, and continued to dance.
  • By the early 80s, it had an arthouse cinema, club nights run by the soon-to-be-famous Factory Records, and even a "Hulme look" of intense youths in baggy secondhand suits.
  • In the background, Ross greets Celia and Touchstone, and their mutual friends CORY, a stoner in baggy clothes, and SYLVIA, a grungy dyke who sports dreads and an army shirt.

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