Collocations for "fag"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fag" in context.
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fag
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- offensive, slang: don't be such a fag!
- offensive, slang: the [bar, club, place] is full of fags
- offensive, slang: get out of here, fag!
- offensive, slang: what do you think you're doing, fag?
- offensive, slang: you're such a fag!
- offensive, slang: shut up, fag!
- UK, slang: mate, [have you got, can you spare me] a fag?
- UK, slang: I'm just [going, stepping] outside for a fag
- UK, slang: was [puffing, dragging] on a fag
- UK, slang: [put out, stub, light] a fag
- UK, slang: I'm dying for a fag!
- UK, slang: I've only got [two, three] fags left
- UK, slang: (always) has a fag [in, hanging out] her mouth
- UK, informal: too much of a fag to [drive, walk, go] there
- UK, slang: I'm [going, on] a fag break
- UK, slang: [kept, hid] it in a fag packet
- UK, slang: my [shirt, sleeve] is covered in fag ash!
- UK, slang: the ashtray is [full, overflowing] with fag butts
- offensive, slang: she's such a fag hag!
- UK: [fagged, had to fag] for [him, older boys]
- UK: years [of, spent] fagging at public school
- UK: fag away [in, on, at]
- UK: [work, school] (has really) fagged me out