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Noun
cagmag (countable and uncountable, plural cagmags)
- (UK, dialect) A tough old goose.
- (UK, dialect, by extension, uncountable) Coarse, bad food of any kind.
1837, William Rae Wilson, Notes Abroad and Rhapsodies at Home:when a man pays for the price of a good wholesome dinner, and finds that all the dishes are filled with cagmag, it is no particular satisfaction to him to know that he is not forced to touch a second morsel
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