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Definition of shagged in English: shagged(also shagged out) adjective ʃaɡdʃæɡd British informal 1Exhausted. they were too shagged to do any cleaning Example sentencesExamples - Am feeling a bit tired and shagged out today as, in response to a cry of need, I played football yesterday.
- He's too shagged to swagger, but he'll stroll and stare.
- He said he was tired, but we were quite impressed as he didn't look as shagged out as we thought he would after all that cycling.
- I had tried to veer away from footie in the last few weeks as the season had taken its toll on me and I was a bit shagged out.
- Coldplay were excellent but I was beginning to get a bit shagged out by then.
- He just swims at top speed around the tank and then lies shagged out on the bottom for ages.
- I arrived at her door at around 6 am, shagged and fagged, frozen to the bone, anxious for sleep.
- 'He must be shagged out from going up and down all them stairs, ‘chuckled Barry.
- Still feeling tired and shagged out from the previous night.
- This is the standard time that all new mothers and babies get to stay in hospital as the authorities rightly feel that new mother might just be a little overwhelmed and/or shagged out so feel it best she gets a bit of rest.
- By the time we got there, we were all completely shagged out.
- Half-term was mind-numbingly unproductive in terms of writing, perhaps because I'm still shagged out after the house move.
- You'd think I would feel shagged out now, but I'm on tip top form.
- I am being dragged slowly and reluctantly towards the conclusion that the Respect project is a dead parrot - well perhaps not quite dead but certainly more than just shagged out after a long squawk.
- Am pretty much shagged and ready to go back to bed.
- Anyway, I'm pasted, beat, shagged out, but I've enough left in the tank for the following.
- That translates roughly as: ‘we believe that new customers, being tired and shagged out after switching accounts ten months before, will be too lazy and apathetic to bother doing it again.’
- Well, I know it's not very ‘rock and roll’ to admit it, but I'm totally shagged out after staying up till 4.30 am to watch the Holyfield fight (he lost - his corner threw in the towel, as they say).
Synonyms tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent - 1.1 Damaged, ruined, or useless.
I thought my hearing was shagged because I play the drums Example sentencesExamples - The old Post Office is about shagged and courier companies on an ever-increasing basis are sending even parcels.
- ‘Cowen is their darling,’ the source said, ‘and they know that he's shagged if it goes down.’
Definition of shagged in US English: shaggedadjectiveʃæɡdSHaɡd British informal 1Exhausted. they were too shagged to do any cleaning Example sentencesExamples - Am pretty much shagged and ready to go back to bed.
- I arrived at her door at around 6 am, shagged and fagged, frozen to the bone, anxious for sleep.
- I had tried to veer away from footie in the last few weeks as the season had taken its toll on me and I was a bit shagged out.
- 'He must be shagged out from going up and down all them stairs, ‘chuckled Barry.
- He just swims at top speed around the tank and then lies shagged out on the bottom for ages.
- I am being dragged slowly and reluctantly towards the conclusion that the Respect project is a dead parrot - well perhaps not quite dead but certainly more than just shagged out after a long squawk.
- Anyway, I'm pasted, beat, shagged out, but I've enough left in the tank for the following.
- Well, I know it's not very ‘rock and roll’ to admit it, but I'm totally shagged out after staying up till 4.30 am to watch the Holyfield fight (he lost - his corner threw in the towel, as they say).
- Half-term was mind-numbingly unproductive in terms of writing, perhaps because I'm still shagged out after the house move.
- That translates roughly as: ‘we believe that new customers, being tired and shagged out after switching accounts ten months before, will be too lazy and apathetic to bother doing it again.’
- This is the standard time that all new mothers and babies get to stay in hospital as the authorities rightly feel that new mother might just be a little overwhelmed and/or shagged out so feel it best she gets a bit of rest.
- He said he was tired, but we were quite impressed as he didn't look as shagged out as we thought he would after all that cycling.
- Coldplay were excellent but I was beginning to get a bit shagged out by then.
- Am feeling a bit tired and shagged out today as, in response to a cry of need, I played football yesterday.
- He's too shagged to swagger, but he'll stroll and stare.
- You'd think I would feel shagged out now, but I'm on tip top form.
- By the time we got there, we were all completely shagged out.
- Still feeling tired and shagged out from the previous night.
Synonyms tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent - 1.1 Damaged, ruined, or useless.
I thought my hearing was shagged because I play the drums Example sentencesExamples - ‘Cowen is their darling,’ the source said, ‘and they know that he's shagged if it goes down.’
- The old Post Office is about shagged and courier companies on an ever-increasing basis are sending even parcels.
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