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The word “'''fag'''” has several meanings:
* A ] is the (usually worthless) remnant of something; also a cigarette butt.
* A ] was a junior boy who acted as servant to a senior boy at a British ]. “Fag” came to mean a tedious or labour-intensive chore, and “fagged out” to mean exhausted by hard work.
* ], the slang term “fag” is a British English colloquialism.
* “Fag” or “]” is a pejorative word for a ] man in ] ] and has spread to some other English-speaking countries. See also “].” In American English, typically the northeastern U.S., the act of “faggin’ out” or “being a fag” is also to withdraw, or become non-participatory. Referring to one who is not taking the most masculine route in a given situation, someone who is opting out of physical labor, a common task, or participation in a group activity involving any number of individuals in a social setting.
* ], a play on “fag” and ] with a meaning similar to ].
* ] is a German company manufacturing ].

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