Tag

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun A sheep of the first year.

II. Tag ·noun Something mean and paltry; the rabble.

III. Tag ·vt To fit with, or as with, a tag or tags.

IV. Tag ·noun The end, or catchword, of an actor's speech; cue.

V. Tag ·noun A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it.

VI. Tag ·vt To follow closely after; ·esp., to follow and touch in the game of tag. ·see Tag, a play.

VII. Tag ·vi To follow closely, as it were an appendage;

— often with after; as, to tag after a person.

VIII. Tag ·vt To Join; to Fasten; to Attach.

IX. Tag ·v A child's play in which one runs after and touches another, and then runs away to avoid being touched.

X. Tag ·noun Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely; specifically, a direction card, or label.

XI. Tag ·noun A sale of usually used items (such as furniture, clothing, household items or bric-a-brac), conducted by one or a small group of individuals, at a location which is not a normal retail establishment.