Look up shag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Look up shagging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Look up shagger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shag, or Shagged, or Shagger, or Shagging, or Shags may refer to:
Animals
- Shag or cormorant, a bird family
- European shag, a specific species of the shag or cormorant family
- Great cormorant another species of the family
People
Pseudonym
- Shag (artist), stage name of the American artist Josh Agle (born 1962)
- Shag, a name used on some pop records in the early 1970s by British record producer Jonathan King
- Shags Horan (1895-1969), American baseball player
Name
- Shag (name)
- Shag Thomas (1924–1982), American professional wrestler
- Avraham-Haim Shag (1883–1958), Israeli politician
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- The Shag, also known as The Shags (one of many bands of that name) or Shag, a 1960s garage and psychedelic rock band from Milwaukee
- The Shags (Connecticut band), a 1960s rock band from Connecticut
Dance
- Carolina shag, a swing dance that originated in South Carolina in the 1940s and still is their state dance
- Collegiate shag, a swing dance that originated in the 1920s (popular in the 1930s and 40s)
- St. Louis shag, a swing dance that evolved from the Charleston
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Shag (film), a 1989 film
- Shag, a fictitious character from Road Rovers
Other uses
- Shag (fabric), a fabric typically used to make deep-pile carpets
- Shag (hairstyle)
- Shag (tobacco), fine-cut tobacco
- Shag, a British slang term for sexual intercourse
- Shag, a party and fundraiser for an engaged couple, also known as a stag and doe
- Shagger (bruise), a temporary bruise caused by kissing, sucking, or biting the skin forcefully enough to burst blood vessels beneath the skin
- Shagging (baseball), to catch fly balls in baseball outside a game
- Ball shagger or shag, fabric for the cleaning of golf balls
See also
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