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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Newspapers, printing, publishingmagmag /mæɡ/ noun [countable] informalTCN a magazine music magsExamples from the Corpusmag• So writers published in this and most mags are due the courtesy of polite negatives.• Well, Paul believes the time is right to launch a new mag on the same lines.• Marie's left a load of mags behind, so I pick one up and have a flick through it.• Please keep up the accurate reviews and show the rival mags what a bunch of amateurs they are.• The every-other-week sports mag is expected on newsstands next spring.• I am finding your mag interesting and am not having to dive for the dictionary too often.From Longman Business Dictionarymagmag /mæg/ informal noun [countable] a magazineOrigin mag (1800-1900) magazine