verb Street Slang

Bag Up

/bæɡ ʌp/ · verb · slang

To collect a serious amount of money or land a big win.

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Definitions

1

To make a lot of money or come into a big payout.

“He bagged up off that flip and bought a new whip.”
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2

To package or bundle something up, often the literal source of the money slang.

“We bagged up the inventory before the rush.”
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3

To win big or come out on top in a situation, not strictly financial.

“She bagged up at the casino last night.”
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Bag Up In A Sentence

Just bagged up on resale, sneakers paid my rent this month.
Whole team bagged up after that contract came through.
If this hits I'm finna bag up no cap.

Origin & Usage

AAVE phrasal verb built on 'bag' meaning money. The 'up' intensifies it into the act of accumulating a stack, common across trap and street slang.

People Also Ask

What does 'bag up' mean?

It means to make or collect a big amount of money, or to win big in a situation.

Is it always about money?

Mostly, but it can mean any big win — like winning at a casino or coming out on top of something.

What does it mean in texting?

If someone texts 'just bagged up,' they're saying they just made good money or scored a win.

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