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debag, v. slang.|diːˈbæg| [f. de- II. 2 a. + bag n. 16.] trans. To remove the trousers from (a person) as a punishment or for a joke. Hence deˈbagging vbl. n.
1914C. Mackenzie Sinister St. II. iii. vi, At Oxford..we should be out of sympathy with him, even up to the point of debagging him. Ibid. vii, ‘We ought to debag him,’ he cried. Appleby was thereupon debagged; but as..he continued to walk about trouserless and dispense hospitality without any apparent loss of dignity, the debagging had to be written down a failure. 1927Daily Express 5 Oct. 3/3 If the Gun Room wishes to pay a tribute to one whom it loves, it debags the adored after dinner; if the Gun Room wishes to hurt the feelings of one it hates, it de-bags the hated one after dinner. 1958B. Nichols Sweet & Twenties 118 A number of us chased Sir Robert down the moonlit High Street in an endeavour to debag him. |