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aggie"college student studying agriculture," by 1880, American English college slang, from agriculture + -ie.
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aggietype of toy marble, by 1905, American English, colloquial shortening of agate (q.v.). Excited groups gather about rude circles scratched in the mud, and there is talk of "pureys," and " [..]
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aggieeither a marble made out of agate or a glass marble that looks like it's agate. A glass or imitation aggie is also called an immie.
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aggie
Marble or a marble made of agate, or one that looks as if it were made of agate
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aggie
A diminutive of the female given names Agnes and Agatha.
* '''1876''' Annie Howells Fréchette, ''Reuben Dale'', Galaxy, W.C. and F.P.Church, 1876, page 394
*: "Why do you call Mrs. Stone Aggie? Ag [..]
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aggieDiminutive of Agnes or Agatha.
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