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haggiesHaggis Hag"gis, n. [Scot. hag to hack, chop, E. hack. Formed,
perhaps, in imitation of the F. hachis (E. hash), fr.
hacher.]
A Scotch pudding made of the heart, liver, lights, etc., of a
sheep or lamb, minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, etc.,
highly seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the same
animal; minced head and pluck. [Written also haggiss,
haggess, and haggies.] Raggie
Raggie Rag"gie, or Raggy Rag"gy, a.
Ragged; rough. [Obs.] ``A stony and raggie hill.' --Holland.
ScraggiestScraggy Scrag"gy, a. [Compar. Scragger; superl.
Scraggiest.]
1. Rough with irregular points; scragged. ``A scraggy rock.'
--J. Philips.
2. Lean and rough; scragged. ``His sinewy, scraggy neck.'
--Sir W. Scott. ShaggierShaggy Shag"gy, a. [Compar. Shaggier; superl. Shaggiest.]
[From Shag, n.]
Rough with long hair or wool.
About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin. --Dryden.
2. Rough; rugged; jaggy. --Milton.
[A rill] that winds unseen beneath the shaggy fell.
--Keble. ShaggiestShaggy Shag"gy, a. [Compar. Shaggier; superl. Shaggiest.]
[From Shag, n.]
Rough with long hair or wool.
About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin. --Dryden.
2. Rough; rugged; jaggy. --Milton.
[A rill] that winds unseen beneath the shaggy fell.
--Keble. swaggieSwagman Swag"man, n.
A bushman carrying a swag and traveling on foot; -- called
also swagsman, swagger, and swaggie. Swaggie
Swaggie Swag"gie, n.
A swagman. [Australia]
Waggie
Waggie Wag"gie (-g[i^]), n.
The pied wagtail. [Prov. Eng.]
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Aggie may
refer to: J. C.
Agajanian (1913–1984),
American motor sports personality Aggie Beynon, Canadian...
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Aggie MacKenzie | Television...
- students") is the
wearing of the
Aggie Ring,
whose design has been
relatively unchanged since its
introduction in 1894. Not all
Aggie traditions are recognized...
- The
Aggie Bonfire was a long-standing
annual tradition at
Texas A&M
University as part of the
college rivalry with the
University of
Texas at Austin....
- the name
Aggie Stadium:
Aggie Stadium (UC Davis), now UC
Davis Health Stadium Aggie Stadium (North
Carolina A&T), now
Truist Stadium Aggie Memorial Stadium...
- The
Aggie Yell
Leaders are a
group of
Texas A&M
University students that lead
Aggie fans in a
series of "yells"
during athletic events or
other school...
- The
Texas A&M
Aggie ring (also
simply Aggie Ring) is one of the
various well-known
symbols of
Texas A&M
University and a
visible way to
distinguish Aggies...
- The Fightin'
Texas Aggie Band (also
known as the
Noble Men of Kyle or just the
Aggie Band) is the
official marching band of
Texas A&M University. Composed...
-
Black Aggie is the
folkloric name
given to a
statue formerly placed on the
grave of
General Felix Agnus in
Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Maryland...
- At
approximately 2:42 a.m. on
November 18, 1999, the
annual Aggie Bonfire at
Texas A&M
University collapsed during its construction,
killing 12 people...