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  • verb UK Present participle of debag.
  • noun UK An act of removal of the trousers (of).

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Examples

  • One fine morning as he waddled down the chapel steps, his recalcitrant congregation took matters into their own hands, "debagging" the holy hypocrite and attempting "to deprive him of his manhood."

    Deborah Swiss: The First Female Flash Mob Deborah Swiss 2010

  • One fine morning as he waddled down the chapel steps, his recalcitrant congregation took matters into their own hands, "debagging" the holy hypocrite and attempting "to deprive him of his manhood."

    Deborah Swiss: The First Female Flash Mob Deborah Swiss 2010

  • But it was for Becky McDonald that the bell tolled loudest, her departure – a public debagging of inveterate liar Tracy Barlow "'Er medical records show that when she fell down my stairs … SHE WAS NOT PREGNANT" followed by a climactic airport dash in a leopard-print padded jacket – proving a fitting send-off for the reigning holder of soap's Golden Scrunchie for Indomitability In The Face Of Relentless Leisurewear.

    World of Lather: a month in soap 2012

  • Implacable DCI Burke chief grump since the death of Mark "Jim Taggart" McManus in 1994 verbally debagging joyless DI Reid over a misplaced lever arch file, before storming off to interrogate someone called Rab.

    Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die 2011

  • Where in the Rights of Man would you find anything about thrashing cheeky baboons or debagging nosey wildlife photographers?

    the japing ape 2009

  • "New kids," adds Mr Paterson, "might be subjected not only to the traditional initiations of debagging and head-flushing, but have their satchels torched with lighter fluid, be gassed to death in locked cupboards in the science block, or be found unconscious and dangling by the lengthening loops of their underpants from the second-floor balcony, like a dead parachutist in a tree."

    unknown title 2009

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