pagger

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Etymology

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Verb

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pagger (third-person singular simple present paggers, present participle paggering, simple past and past participle paggered)

  1. (Scotland) To fight.
    • 2015, Jamie Montgomery, “Why do the minority in Scotland dictate how the majority live?”, in Daily Record:
      The reality is that the drink has nothing to do with whether people want a pagger, it's the mentality of a small number of fans before they even have a tipple in the first place.

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