noun Street Slang

Bag Chaser

/bæɡ ˈtʃeɪs.ər/ · noun · slang

Someone relentlessly focused on making money — chasing the bag above all else.

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Definitions

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Can imply prioritizing money over relationships or fun.

“She's a bag chaser, work comes before everything.”
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A person singularly focused on making money, pursuing every opportunity to "get the bag." It can be admiring (driven, ambitious) or critical (money-obsessed).

“He's a real bag chaser, always hustling.”
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Tied to hustle culture and "secure the bag" slang.

“Bag chasers don't take days off.”
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Bag Chaser In A Sentence

Pure bag chaser energy this year.
He's a bag chaser, all about the money.
Respect the bag chasers grinding daily.

Origin & Usage

"Bag chaser" builds on "the bag" (money) from AAVE and hip-hop, describing someone relentlessly pursuing money. It spread through hustle culture and rap as both a compliment and a critique.

People Also Ask

What does bag chaser mean?

A bag chaser is someone relentlessly focused on making money — chasing the bag above all else.

Where did bag chaser come from?

It builds on "the bag" (money) from AAVE and hip-hop and spread through hustle culture.

Is bag chaser a compliment?

It can be both — admiring of someone's drive or critical of being money-obsessed.

How do you use bag chaser in a sentence?

For example: "he's a bag chaser" — focused on making money.

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