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- 1. a magazine (periodical): "the bestselling rock mag in Britain"
- 2. a magazine (of ammunition): "I've only got one spare mag for the Browning"
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Mag can be a noun meaning magazine or a short form of various words like magnesium, magnetism, or magnitude. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, and history of mag from Merriam-Webster.
noun [ C ] MARKETING informal uk / mæɡ / us. Add to word list. a magazine: He writes a column in a trade mag. She reads glossy mags. (Definition of mag from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of mag. mag. Read the entire mag and you're worth $3.18 on top of what you paid for the issue itself.
1. [ mag ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. , Informal. magazine. 2. [ mag ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a magpie. talk; chatter. verb (used without object) , magged, mag·ging. to talk idly; chatter. Mag. 3. [ mag ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a female given name, form of Margaret. mag. 4. abbreviation for. magazine. magnetism. magneto. magnitude.
Learn the meaning and usage of 'mag' as a noun, verb, abbreviation, and name. Find out the differences between 'mag' and 'magazine', 'mag' and 'magneto', and 'mag' and 'magpie'.
Mag is a slang term for a magazine, such as surfing mags. It can also be a verb meaning to talk or chatter. Find out more meanings, translations and examples of mag.
a type of thin book with a paper cover that is published regularly and usually contains articles and photographs: a weekly / monthly magazine. A magazine on television is a regularly broadcast program that reports about news events or other true stories.
mag meaning, definition, what is mag: a magazine: Learn more.