verb
- to chase after and catch or retrieve something
- to dance energetically, especially to rock and roll music
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British
noun
- a lively dance popular in the 1960s
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The dog was shagging tennis balls in the park.
- He spent the afternoon shagging fly balls during baseball practice.
- They were shagging on the dance floor to classic rock music.
- The shag was a popular dance at school dances.
- She learned the shagging steps from her older sister.