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Origin and history of jag
jag(n.1)
"period of unrestrained activity," 1887, American English, perhaps via intermediate sense of "as much drink as a man can hold" (1670s), from earlier meaning "load of hay or wood" (1590s), of unknown origin. Used in U.S. colloquial speech from 1834 to mean "a quantity, a lot."
jag(n.2)
"slash or rend in a garment," c. 1400, of unknown origin.
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