verb
- past tense of debag; to remove the bag or bags from something
- past tense of debag; to pull down someone's trousers or pants as a prank or form of bullying
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British; school slang
Examples
- She debagged the groceries as soon as she got home from the store.
- The students debagged their lunch items before eating in the cafeteria.
- He was debagged by his classmates during the school trip, which embarrassed him greatly.
- The bully debagged the younger boy in front of everyone.
- After the prank, he debagged himself and ran off laughing.