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gag a maggot

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gag a maggot (third-person singular simple present gags a maggot, present participle gagging a maggot, simple past and past participle gagged a maggot)

  1. (US, slang) To cause great disgust or nausea.

Usage notes

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  • Used in hypothetical constructions such as "a face that would gag a maggot".

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