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fag <a fag; fags> N

fag ADJ

fag N

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The adjacent blue fag beach and walking routes provide outdoor recreational opportunities for local people and tourists alike.
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She complained that he treated her like a mere bookseller's fag.
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Because boys do not want to be labeled a fag, they hurl the insult at another person.
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However, the difference between the word fog and the word fag is definitely not trivial.
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Until circa 1900 a fag's duties included such humble tasks as blacking boots, brushing clothes and cooking breakfasts, and there was no limit as to hours.
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For the first few years, it was played at the fag end of the season.
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However, till the fag end of the nineteenth century the art form was not very much in practice even though it did exist here and there.
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The hosts proceeded to call the bass player a fag and after playing a song by the band called the bass part a little faggy.
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The fag identity does not constitute a static identity attached to the boy receiving the insult.
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It was of a square metre of snow and it was full of the detritus of war, all military stuff and fag stains.
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