English

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Etymology

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From she- +‎ bagger.

Noun

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she-bagger (plural she-baggers)

  1. A woman who places bags on seats on public transport to reserve them.
    • 2015 June 28, Sophie Warnes, “On “manspreading” & “she-bagging””, in Medium[1], archived from the original on 25 May 2022:
      I recently penned and tweeted a short poem about “manspreading” on the tube, and while reaction has mostly been laughs of support, I have had some kickback in the form of men bitching at me about so-called “she-bagging”. In fact someone outright accused me of being a “she-bagger”.
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