Reverse Dictionary: BAG

NOUNS
► ASS PACK a small pouch-like bag around the wearer’s waist → 1952 US sl.
► AWOL BAG
 an overnight bag → 1956 US sl., Korean & Vietnam wars usage
► BAGLET
 a small bag → 1885
► BELLY
 a bag, skin-bag, purse, pod, husk → 950 obs.
► BUDGET
 a small bag or sack → 1677 US
► DILLY-BAG
 a bag for carrying odds and ends, generally small → 1892 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► FAINTY-BAG
 a lady’s fancy bag → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► FANNY FLASK 
a small pouch-like bag around the wearer’s waist → 1950 US sl.
► FANNY PACK
 a small pouch-like bag around the wearer’s waist → 1950 US sl.
► GABERLUNZIE 
a bag or wallet carried by beggars → 1808 Sc. obs.
► GO-POKE a travelling bag or knapsack → 1952 Amer. dial.
► GO-‘WAY BAG
 a travelling bag or suitcase → 1927 Amer. dial.
► GRAB-ALL
 a bag to carry odds and ends → L19 sl.
► GRITCHEL
 a travelling bag; a piece of hand luggage → 1917 Amer. dial.
► GROUCH BAG 
a small bag or pouch worn esp. beneath clothing and containing emergency funds → 1908 Amer. dial., esp., used among travelling performers
► INDISPENSIBLE
 a small bag or satchel worn by a woman → E19 sl.
► JAG
 a leather bag or wallet → 1824 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► MAIL 
a bag, pack, or wallet; a travelling bag → 1205 
► MALLET
 a little bag or portmanteau → 1612 obs.
► PADDLE ► PAIDLE
 a small leather bag used by peddlers for their smaller articles of trade; a folder, a wallet; also, a flat leather receptacle or pouch used by country housewives for holding household oddments, worn at the right side and suspended by tapes round the waist → 1568 Sc.
► POCKET
 a small bag or sack → 1806 Amer. dial. 
► POGUE 
a bag or purse; a wallet → 1812 criminals’ sl.
► POKE
 a bag or sack, esp. a small one; now usually a paper bag → 1806 Amer. dial.
► RIDICULE
 a bag in which women carry gloves, handkerchiefs, etc.; a reticule → 1843 Eng. & Amer. dial.
► SACKET
 a small bag or sack → 1440 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► SATCHEL-BAGGIE
 a bag for holding provisions, esp. when travelling → 1898 Sc.
► SCRAN-BAG
 a beggar’s bag for the scraps of food they solicit → M19 sl.
► TANGHAL 
a bag or satchel → 1825 Sc. obs.
► TIDY 
a bag or other receptacle in which to keep scraps, odds and ends, etc. → 1828 
► TOOT
 a usually small paper bag or cone used as a container, as at grocers → 1890 Amer. dial.
► TURKEY
 a bag used especially to carry clothes, bedding, and other personal possessions; a bedroll; a suitcase → 1888 Amer. dial., esp. logging usage
► WALLET
 a bag for holding provisions, clothing, books, etc., esp. on a journey either on foot or on horseback; a knapsack, a peddler’s pack, etc. → 1386 
► WAR BAG 
a drawstring bag or sack used for carrying one’s personal effects; a duffle bag; the contents of such a bag → 1864 Amer. dial.
► WITCHES’ KNICKERS
 plastic bags caught up in trees or shrubs → 2000 Ireland
► YANNIGAN
 a bag for transporting one’s personal belongings; a haversack; a trunk → 1925 Amer. dial.

VERBS
► IMPOUCH to put into a bag, pouch, or pocket → 1611 obs.