Jag

Noun

 * 1) a sharp projection

Verb

 * 1) to cut unevenly
 * 2) (in Pittsburghese) to tease

Noun

 * 1) a binge or overindulgence, as in alcohol or drug use.
 * 2) a one-horse cart load, or, in modern times, a truck load, of hay or wood.

Thesaurus
Vandyke, bacchanal, bacchanalia, bacchanalian, bat, bear, bender, binge, blaze, booze, bout, buck, bum, bust, carousal, carouse, celebration, chop, cleft, cog, comb, compotation, convey, crag, crena, crenellate, crenulate, crimp, cut, debauch, depression, drinking bout, drunk, drunken carousal, fang, ferry, gash, guzzle, hack, harrow, hump, incise, incision, indent, indentation, jab, jog, joggle, kerf, knurl, lug, machicolate, mill, nick, nock, notch, orgy, pack, peak, pecten, picot, pink, potation, projection, pub-crawl, puncture, rake, ratchet, sawtooth, scallop, scarify, score, scotch, serrate, slash, snag, snaggle, soak, souse, spire, spree, sprocket, spur, stab, steeple, symposium, tear, toot, tooth, tote, transport, wassail

Pronunciation

 * ,, {{SAMPA|/dZ{g/}}

Etymology 1
Late jagge: (noun); jaggen: (verb).

Etymology 2
ca. 1597; originally 'load of broom or furze', variant of British English dialectal chag: 'tree branch; branch of broom or furze', from ceacga: 'broom, furze', from  (compare German dialect Kag: 'stump, cabbage, stalk', Swedish dialect kage: 'stumps', Norwegian dialect kage: 'low bush'), of unknown origin.

Noun

 * German: Zahn, Zacke , Kerbe , Auszackung , Riss

Anagrams

 * JGA

Noun

 * 1) hurry, rush
 * 2) twinge, (a sudden sharp pain; a darting local pain of momentary continuance; as, a twinge in the arm or side)

Verb
jag


 * 1) chase; imperative of jage

Noun

 * 1) fire

Etymology
From, from. Cognate with Sanskrit अग्नि:.

Noun

 * 1)  I, self

Related terms

 * jagkänsla
 * överjag

Pronoun

 * 1) I
 * Jag läser en bok.
 * I read a book.
 * Bara du och jag.
 * Just you and me.

Etymology
From, from

Pronunciation

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