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tag1
noun
1 a piece of material, paper or leather, etc that carries information (eg washing instructions or price, etc) about the object to which it is attached.
2 an electronic device such as a bracelet or anklet which transmits radio signals and is used to supervise the movements of a prisoner or offender outside prison.
3 a metal or plastic point on the end of a shoelace or cord.
4 a loose hanging flap or piece of loose hanging cloth.
5 a trite or common quotation used especially for effect.
6 a verbal label applied to someone or something; an epithet It hardly justifies the -discovery of the year- tag .
7 the final speech in a play, or refrain in a song, added to make the moral or point clear.
8 colloq a personal symbol or signature, often realized as a piece of graffiti.
verb (tagged , tagging )
1 to put a tag or tags on something or someone.
2 to attach or fasten something.
3 intr (usu tag along or on, etc ) to follow or accompany someone, especially when uninvited.
[15c]
tag2
noun a children's game in which one child chases the others and tries to catch or touch one of them, who then becomes the chaser. Also called tig.
verb (tagged , tagging ) to catch or touch someone in, or as if in, the game of tag.
[18c]
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