shagged
- v dance the shag
- s having a very rough nap or covered with hanging shags
junipers with shagged trunks
- The steep roofs of the New England-like houses are lathered with snow, and the surprisingly tall pines are shagged with ice, the way they get in Vermont.
- At a swing concert in Randall's Island Stadium, 23,400 New York City jitterbugs trucked in the aisles, clambered out of the grandstand, shagged across the cinder track, yelled .
- To be honest, my desire to participate in this blog dried up, shagged up, long ago with the takeover of WordPress.