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  • noun Plural form of baggie.
  • noun Plural form of baggy.

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Examples

  • It's now believed that the DNA was introduced to the forensic swabs at the factory, and that cops have been hunting someone who probably sticks q-tips in baggies all day and has never committed a crime.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • And what about rice (not pre-packaged) cereal, spices in baggies, cornmeal or flour, pancake mix, etc?

    traveling through to Belize 2004

  • Be careful with spices in baggies at any border, it's better to have things in the package they came in that says what they are on the outside.

    traveling through to Belize 2004

  • Courtesy Everett Collection Surfers started wearing loose-fitting albeit midthigh-length trunks called baggies in the late 1950s and early '60s.

    Men's Swim Styles of Yesteryear 2011

  • Surfers started wearing loose-fitting albeit midthigh-length trunks called baggies in the late 1950s and early '60s.

    Show Some Leg 2011

  • Snacks that will not spoil – All Bran bites, cheddar buddies, granola in baggies.

    » Scattered Strocel.com 2009

  • In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.

    On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010

  • In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.

    On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010

  • In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.

    On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010

  • All gang bangers wore these kinda baggy pants, "baggies" and like a t-shirt, etc.

    dogsolitude Diary Entry dogsolitude 2000

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