释义 |
magging, vbl. n. slang.|mægɪŋ| [f. mag v. + -ing1.] Chattering, talking.
1814Pegge Suppl. to Grose, Magging, prating, chattering. a1845Hood Sweep's Complaint 34 But I'm bound the members as silenced us, in doing it had plenty of magging. 1849Alb. Smith Pottleton Leg. vii. 48 ‘It's a pity she's so deaf’... ‘Oh, it's a great comfort, sir... It stops all magging’. 1864E. Yates Broken to Harness xxx, The chatter and magging of these silly women. |