noun General Slang

bag-o-wire

BAG-oh-wire · noun · informal

A traitor / betrayer

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Definitions

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A person who betrays a friend or confidence; a treacherous individual.

“Him turn bag-o-wire an' sell out him bredren.”
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bag-o-wire In A Sentence

Him turn bag-o-wire an' sell out him bredren.

Origin & Usage

Jamaican Patois idiom rooted in Anansi/Marcus Garvey folklore.

People Also Ask

What does bag-o-wire mean in Jamaican Patois?

It means a traitor or betrayer — someone who breaks a friend's trust or a confidence.

Where does the term bag-o-wire come from?

It's rooted in Jamaican folklore, associated with the Anansi trickster stories and legend that a man named Bag-o-Wire betrayed Marcus Garvey.

How do you use bag-o-wire?

You call someone a bag-o-wire when they sell out or betray their own people, e.g. 'Him turn bag-o-wire an' sell out him bredren.'

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