shag
How to Use Shag
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishRough, shaggy hair or fibre; a type of loose tobacco; a seabird; or, in crude British slang, to have sex.
The sexual sense is vulgar slang, mainly British — avoid it in formal or polite contexts.
Word Forms
more shag comparative, more shag comparative, shagged past tense, shagged past tense, shags plural, shags plural, shags plural, shags plural, shags plural, shags singular, shags singular, most shag superlative, most shag superlative
Fill the Gap
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The old lounge had a brown _____ carpet from the seventies.
Etymology
From Old English sceacga ("hair, wool"), related to "shake" and "shock".