have a jag on
To be drunk.
"The old man must have an awful jag on today," was casually remarked when an extra fluffiness and imbecility was noticeable in the passing Bones.
ADJ.
mild, steep
VERB + JAG
call, fiennes, happened
JAG + NOUN
river
PREP.
with
noun
A sharp projection.
garments thus beset with long jagges and pursles
The thick black cloud was cleft, and still / The Moon was at its side; / Like waters shot from some high crag, / The lightning fell with never a jag, / A river steep and wide.
A part broken off; a fragment.
some Jaggs will ſuffice to be recited
I depart as air .... I shake my white locks at the runway sun, / I effuse my flesh in eddies and drift it in lacy jags.
A flap, a tear in a clothing
A cleft or division.
A medical injection, a jab.
verb
To cut unevenly.
to pierce with a sharp object
To tease.
noun
Enough liquor to make a person noticeably drunk; a skinful.
A binge or period of overindulgence; a spree.
Consider, the pessimists argue, the vast number of plays which it is only possible to sit through with the assistance of what Ella Wheeler Wilcox would call a mild jag.
‘People who spend their money for second-hand sex jags are as nervous as dowagers who can't find the rest-room.’
A fit, spell, outburst.
Of course she did not lose her sense of humor (not necessarily to be confused with her laughing fits, which are crying jags turned inside out according to the shrinks).
Miles had a cold, he always had a cold, it went unnoticed, went without saying, he had coughing jags and slightly woozy eyes, completely unremarked by people who knew him […]
A one-horse cart load, or, in modern times, a truck load, of hay or wood.
A leather bag or wallet; (in the plural) saddlebags.
noun — a flap along the edge of a garment
To be drunk.
"The old man must have an awful jag on today," was casually remarked when an extra fluffiness and imbecility was noticeable in the passing Bones.
garments thus beset with long jagges and pursles
WiktionaryThe thick black cloud was cleft, and still / The Moon was at its side; / Like waters shot from some high crag, / The lightning fell with never a jag, / A river steep and wide.
WiktionaryThe especial beauty of London is the Thames, and the Thames is so wonderful because the mist is always changing its shapes and colours, always making its light mysterious, and building palaces of clou
WiktionaryConsider, the pessimists argue, the vast number of plays which it is only possible to sit through with the assistance of what Ella Wheeler Wilcox would call a mild jag.
Wiktionary‘People who spend their money for second-hand sex jags are as nervous as dowagers who can't find the rest-room.’
WiktionaryOf course she did not lose her sense of humor (not necessarily to be confused with her laughing fits, which are crying jags turned inside out according to the shrinks).
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In some senses, jag is marked as archaic, informal, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.