The term "old bag" is a slang expression that typically refers to an older woman, often in a derogatory manner. Its origin is somewhat unclear, but it likely emerged in the early to mid-20th century, with "bag" being used to denote someone perceived as unattractive or undesirable. The phrase reflects societal attitudes towards aging and femininity, often reinforcing negative stereotypes.
The Igbo word for "bag" of the Western African origin is akpa.
The word "bag" is from Old Norse or a similar Scandinavian origin. It was used in the early 13th century. The ending "-s" was added to make the word plural. Please see the related link below.
The Old Kit Bag was created in 2003-02.
No, it is of Old English origin and it means "old".
Middle French 1400's. Bouge Bag or bulging purse.
sixteen (16) year old
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag was created in 1915.
It is of Old English origin. Probably variant of Brent.
Her bag look like a new bag but it's a very old bag it has words that say boy and it's a sling bag
old English
This has to do with an old bag which was given to me. And I do not wish to damage the bag because when I try to free up the zipper, it is so difficult as the zipper slide has rusted. I am trying with soap before I end up at the bag repair shop.
she will be famous