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sagging off

· phrase · scouse

Scouse for skiving — bunking off school or work.

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The Liverpool version of bunking off. Skipping school, ditching work, vanishing from somewhere you're meant to be. Same energy as 'wagging it' in Manchester or 'mitching' in Ireland — different postcode, same crime.

“We sagged off double maths and went the chippy.”
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sagging off In A Sentence

We sagged off double maths and went the chippy.

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What does sagging off mean?

Sagging off is Scouse slang for skiving — bunking off school or work.

How do you use sagging off in a sentence?

"We spent the afternoon sagging off school down by the river."

Where does sagging off come from?

It's Scouse — slang from Liverpool — for skipping out on school or work.

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