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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Help for couple of words

Hello.

I need help with some words from this dialogue:

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A: I think that Jason might want you as something more than just a travelling companion. If you... follow me.

B: You mean we might be in a situation where because of cramped conditions we'd have to... Oh, goodness.

A: Yes... bunk up. Together. You know what that means, don't you?

B: I don't need to bring any sleeping gear. It'll be too hot to hock around two shag-bags. Thanks, Manny.

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What is the meaning of "hock (around)" and "shag-bag"?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, B: I don't need to bring any sleeping gear. It'll be too hot to hock around two ****-bags . Thanks, Manny.

  • Hi, B: I don't need to bring any sleeping gear.
  • It'll be too hot to hock around two ****-bags .
  • Thanks, Manny.
  • What is the meaning of "hock (around)" It seems to mean 'carry around inconveniently', but its not an expression I know.
  • and "****-bag"?
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Hi,

B: I don't need to bring any sleeping gear. It'll be too hot to hock around two ****-bags. Thanks, Manny.

What is the meaning of "hock (around)" It seems to mean 'carry around inconveniently', but its not an expression I know.

and "****-bag"?

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