Arkadiusz
Hey there, can I say "I'm bagging" when I want to say that I'm going to leave unnoticed?
2023年3月26日 18:27
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No. That means I’m getting something. Like “I’m bagging that”. It’s a crude way to talked about getting a girl. Also a little outdated.
2023年3月26日
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Hi there Arkadiusz, are these subtitles? I think a number of the subtitles in your questions are incorrect. In the context in which you ask this question "to leave without being noticed", I think the subtitles should be "Yeah, but I'm bailing." To "bail" on something means to leave, to give up, or to stop doing something. It can be difficult when learning another language with subtitles because they are not always translated by a native speaker. Hope that helps.
2023年3月27日
I think that's a typo, judging by the look on his face he was more likely saying, "Yeah, but I'm shagging"
2023年4月3日
No worries Chris. We’re all just trying to help.
2023年4月3日
‘bagging’ does mean leaving in American slang, and it has been around a long time. I would more likely say something like ‘let’s bag it’ meaning ‘let’s give up on trying to do it’. Without the it is more recent and youthful I think. Let’s bag.= Let’s go.
2023年3月27日
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