noun
- the act or practice of removing a school uniform bag or blazer from a student, typically as a form of bullying or hazing
Usage: British English; informal; primarily used in school contexts
verb
- to remove a school uniform bag or blazer from a student, typically as a form of bullying or hazing
Usage: British English; informal; primarily used in school contexts
Examples
- Debagging was a common problem at the school until the administration cracked down on bullying.
- The older students were caught debagging younger pupils in the hallway.
- He was suspended for debagging a first-year student.
- The school issued a strict policy against debagging and other forms of harassment.
- Several students reported being victims of debagging during their first week.