A humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter.
Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake.
Make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit.
Restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting.
Другие значения термина "gag" 1 The injunction was never intended to gag parliament or attack free speech.
2 Google loves to unveil a good gag product on April Fool's Day.
3 Sir, -Years ago the late Paddy Crosbie had a relevant gag .
4 At some point the judge puts us all under a gag order.
5 Greatest gag in the country today is to send him live rabbits.
6 The single thing I work to attain in any gag is brevity.
7 The global gag rule didn't exactly inspire us women to lean in.
8 But there's no classy way to end this year's Gold Logie gag .
9 Still, by month nine the sight of a penis made me gag .
10 To some extent, the freeze-frame gag was a product of technological developments.
11 All I know is that I needed to take her gag off.
12 The youth reached for the gag then stopped, thinking better of it.
13 I'm just hoping someone will gag Farage.-Comments will be opened later
14 A strong, pungent odor that made him gag yet piqued his curiosity.
15 Probably insisted on some sort of a gag order from the get-go.
16 Quickly he cut the cords and tore the gag from her mouth.
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