Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Jag n.

[abbr.]

a Jaguar motorcar.

[US]J.D. MacDonald All These Condemned (2001) 129: I phoned the garage and had them bring the white Jag around.
[UK]R. Cook Crust on its Uppers 23: We were using my Jag.
[US]J. Crumley One to Count Cadence (1987) 245: Linda had the Jag running when Morning walked outside.
[US]Sun 19 Aug. 2: [headline] Jag Strikers on Collision Course.
[US]C. Hiaasen Skin Tight 104: The bastard just blew up my Jag.
[Aus]M. Walker How to Kiss a Crocodile 60: At this stage everything was normal - the Jag was 90% home.
[Aus]R.G. Barrett White Shoes 62: He was standing next to the Jag when Kramer came out.
[US]Snoop Doggy Dogg ‘Murder was the Case’ 🎵 I bought my momma a Benz, and bought my Boo-Boo a Jag.
[UK]Indep. on Sun. Rev. 20 June 30: A chap slips away from a meeting in the Jaguar (never say ‘Jag’ [...] ‘Jag’ is a bit common).
[UK]Indep. Rev. 14 Feb. 1: She arrives in a big, fat, chauffeured Jag.
[US]UGK ‘Cocaine’ 🎵 That’s why we steady playing in Jags, and Benzes.
[UK]K. Richards Life 203: ‘Here, Keith, I’ve got this Jag. Want to try it out?’.
[Aus] G. Johnstone ‘No Through Road’ in Crime Factory: Hard Labour [ebook] A rich wood, like the dash of one of those expensive Jags or Mercs.
[Scot]A. Parks May God Forgive 55: ‘A Rover and a Jag in the drive’.
[US](con. 1962) J. Ellroy Enchanters 41: Red-coat car jocks shagged Jags, Vettes and Caddies double-quick.