English edit

Etymology edit

Misconstruction of bagatelle (trifle).

Noun edit

bag of shells (plural bags of shells)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bag,‎ shell.
  2. A trifle.
    • 1914, Matthew M. Colton, Frank Armstrong at college[1], page 39:
      For an ordinary intellect, yes, but for me a mere bagatelle, or bag-of-shells, as the ancients have it.