Associations to the word «Jag»
Noun
- Ja
- Cheer
- Lars
- Andreas
- Mackenzie
- Sm
- Hq
- Stockholm
- Solo
- Nielsen
- Episode
- Eurovision
- Spin
- Navy
- Television
- Mamma
- Cougar
- Dom
- Miami
- Meg
- Ni
- Babylon
- Lawyer
- Bud
- Bengal
- Tv
- Cub
- Turk
- Lightning
- Mustang
- Han
- Uss
- Mag
- Sweden
- Bicycle
- Barn
- Bo
- Garage
- Odyssey
- Blue
- Officer
- Amy
- Investigation
- Chuck
- Mac
- Visa
- Cockpit
- Chaplain
- Hum
- Singh
- Lieutenant
- Tina
- Sixty
- Tal
- Harm
- Starring
- Ear
- Joey
- Murder
- Rag
- Mad
- Roberts
- Dem
- Guitarist
- Ti
- Junior
- Berg
- Cleaning
- Harriet
- Sen
- Headquarters
- Thriller
- Song
- Vic
- Counsel
- Sara
- Ranger
- Drew
- Attorney
- Angel
- Series
- Senior
- Elliott
- Vocalist
- Murphy
Wiktionary
JAG, noun. A sharp projection.
JAG, noun. A part broken off; a fragment.
JAG, noun. (botany) A cleft or division.
JAG, noun. (Scotland) A medical injection.
JAG, verb. To cut unevenly.
JAG, verb. (Pittsburgh) To tease.
JAG, noun. Enough liquor to make a person noticeably drunk; a skinful.
JAG, noun. A binge or period of overindulgence; a spree.
JAG, noun. A one-horse cart load, or, in modern times, a truck load, of hay or wood.
JAG, noun. (Scotland) (archaic) A leather bag or wallet; (in the plural) saddlebags.
JAG, noun. (informal) A Jaguar car.
JAG, acronym. (legal) (military) Judge Advocate General
JAG BOLT, noun. A bolt with a nicked or barbed shank which resists retraction, as when leaded into stone.
Dictionary definition
JAG, noun. A sharp projection on an edge or surface; "he clutched a jag of the rock".
JAG, noun. A slit in a garment that exposes material of a different color underneath; used in Renaissance clothing.
JAG, noun. A flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing.
JAG, noun. A bout of drinking or drug taking.
JAG, verb. Cut teeth into; make a jagged cutting edge.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.