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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Be Gagging for It

Quick summary: A very informal phrase meaning to want something badly, often with a sexual meaning in context.

What does it mean?

To be gagging for it means to strongly want something. In ordinary speech it can mean desperate for a drink or a cigarette, but in risquE talk it often means keen for sex or sexual attention.

Is it positive or negative?

It is neutral in structure, but often sounds crude or sexually charged.

When do you use it?

Use it carefully. It appears in laddish, cheeky, or blunt conversations, and context decides whether it sounds playful or offensive.

Examples

Example 1: After that long walk, I was gagging for a pint.

Example 2: He was acting like he was gagging for it all night, which made everyone laugh.

Question for you

Have you heard this used more for ordinary cravings or in a more risquE way?

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