rag bagger

noun

Etymology

From rag referring to the sails, and bagger referring to the storage of many items.

Definitions

  1. A sailor who tends to sail on messy cruising vessels.

    • The rag bagger offloaded his vessel in the rain.
  2. A sailboat, usually a cruising sailboat tending to carry and store lots of supplies along…

    A sailboat, usually a cruising sailboat tending to carry and store lots of supplies along the deck, or any sailboat that looks neglected or messy.

    • The rag bagger has a deck lined with gas cans and bicycles.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA