Saggy

//ˈsæɡi// adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative spelling of Saggie. alt-of, alternative

    "One of the challenges of dating a Saggy is that they can't stand talking about feelings. As candid as they are, a Sagittarius would much rather get into a philosophical debate than tell you why they're upset, and that def seems to be the case for Symoné."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Baggy or loose-fitting.
  2. 2
    That sinks or droops from wear or its own weight.

    "saggy boobs"

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Example

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"You expect elders to be wise, but in this day and age there are too many elders who have lived for a long time on pills, unfortunately never maturing to wise old men and women, just old, saggy, life- and everyone-hating, stubborn creatures."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From sag + -y.

Etymology 2

From Sag (“Sagittarius”) + -y.

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