Definition of bagsy in English:
bagsy
verbbagsies, bagsying, bagsied ˈbaɡzi
[with object]informal Succeed in securing (something) for oneself.
I'd managed to bagsy the front seat
Example sentencesExamples
- And then the people who didn't have the foresight to bagsy a place arrive late and insist in guilt-stricken tones than everyone must move up and be squashed for them.
- This isn't the first time Louis has attempted to bagsy this particular badge.
- I'm thinking of bunk beds and bagsy the top one!
- I'd managed to 'bagsy' the front seat!
- Mine's a pint of vodka, and bagsy the first ambulance.
- Up against the wall with the lot of them, and bagsy first go on the machinegun.
Origin
1950s: representing a pronunciation of bags I.