bag it
1. Literally, to put or take something in a bag, such as groceries or a meal. I'm completely full but the meal was delicious. Could you bag it for me? I'll take it for lunch tomorrow. Here’s your grocery order, I just bagged it for you. Here you go, some of Mom's pasta salad. She bagged it up for you last night.
2. To cancel, abandon, or bring something to an end. After 20 years in the insurance business, I've decided to bag it. I'm going to live my dream as a photographer from now on! Well, now, it looks like rain, so let's just bag it and go down to the beach another day. A: "I thought you were going hiking." B: "Nah, I had to bag it because my car broke down on the way there."
3. Go away and leave me alone. You're really annoying me, so bag it! Bag it already—you're bothering me! Bag it, Sean, you're disrupting my class!
4. Stop talking; shut up. Bag it—I'm sick of listening to you! Would you bag it? I need some peace and quiet! I'm really tired of your constant criticisms, so just bag it already.
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Bag it!
and Bag your face!Sl. Be quiet!; Shut up and go away! Mary: Sally, you look just terrible! What happened? Sally: Bag it! Mary: Sorry I asked! Bill: Did I ever tell you about the time I went to Germany? Sue: Give it a rest, Bill. Bag it! Sue: Can I borrow your car again? Mary: Bag your face, Sue! Sue: Well, I never!
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