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Bag Your Face

/bæɡ jʊər feɪs/ · phrase · slang

A Valley-girl insult telling someone to cover their ugly mug with a bag.

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Definitions

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Used to shut someone down or tell them to go away.

“He kept bugging me so I told him to bag his face.”
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2

A dismissive comeback aimed at someone annoying or embarrassing.

“She tried to correct me so I said bag your face.”
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3

A teasing insult meaning 'you're so ugly you should put a bag over your head.' Valley-girl trash talk.

“Ugh, bag your face, nobody asked you.”
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Bag Your Face In A Sentence

You think you're cool? Bag your face.
Bag your face, you're not coming with us.
He said my hair looked weird so I told him to bag his face.

Origin & Usage

A Valley-girl insult from early-80s teen slang, built on the old 'put a bag over your head' ugly joke. It spread through the same Valley-talk wave as 'gag me with a spoon.'

People Also Ask

What does 'bag your face' mean?

It's an 80s Valley-girl insult telling someone they're ugly or annoying enough to cover their face with a bag.

Is 'bag your face' a serious insult?

No, it's playful teen trash talk, more snarky than genuinely cruel.

Where did 'bag your face' come from?

It's Valley-girl slang from the early 1980s, part of the same craze as 'grody' and 'gag me with a spoon.'

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