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jag off

1. vulgar slang To masturbate. A: "Why is he all embarrassed today?" B: "Oh, his crush walked in on him jagging off. How horrifying is that?"
2. rude slang To waste or pass time idly or by doing nothing or engaging in foolish behavior. Would you quit jagging off and help me move this sofa out to the truck?
See also: jag, off

jagged

obsolete slang Drunk. As the dinner guests became more and more jagged from the copious amounts of wine, the party descended into utter chaos.
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jag off

verb
See also: jag, off

jagged

mod. alcohol intoxicated. Man, is that chick jagged!
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As can be expected, trying to minimize a relatively flat function with lots of kinks, jaggedness, and even small jumps can be a very difficult task indeed.
The jaggedness in Bosch's panel is so similar that I half expect to find there the seven pieces which Marcos named.
Archie's sense of the line is structured, and vet there's a jaggedness; he'll end on prepositions and small words.
Adorno had at his disposal many models for the incompleteness and jaggedness of the Parsifal essay -- Wagner himself not least among them.
Specifically, the projected path from these shocks reflects the jaggedness of the actual exchange rates.
Furthermore, the monitoring was done at intervals of 0.02 seconds, resulting in some jaggedness of the miss-distance curves.
This is mostly because of the set design, which was a kid's ultimate fantasy, full of oblong shapes and uneven jaggedness that somehow fit together perfectly.
Two pieces by Morgan Hayes Puppet Theatre and Three Pieces for Solo Piano combined busy jaggedness with studious explorations of keyboard resources, but works by Luke Stoneham Plume and Mercury in Retrograde, though a tour de force of co-ordination, reminded me of the odd visiting child vandalising my own piano.
Correspondingly, the force-deformation curves lost their jaggedness.
Through intertwined ensemble sequences, solos, and duets, Point seemed to juxtapose innocence with experience and suggested the jaggedness of modern romance.
For Marlowe especially he reserved an intense admiration, and his correspondence rings with praise for "dear olde Kit." Thus, according to a letter from 1928, four years before his suicide, Crane wrote that the following lines from Tamburlaine "set the key for the divinest human feasting" and he praises their "kindly jaggedness": From iygging vaines of riming mother wits, and such conceits as clownage keepes in pay.
NM: That line is suggesting a certain jaggedness which is a visual analogue of raspiness, a visual embodiment of raspiness.
Even the shafts of moonlight on the richly coloured wooden floors acquired a jaggedness that terrified Anna.
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