Difference between revisions 20933827 and 20984252 on enwiki:''This article refers to the original British English meaning. See [[fag]] or [[faggot]] for furother detail.''⏎ uses.'' ---- The term "'''fag''' or '''faggot'''" or "'''fag-end'''" derives from the word "flag" (as in: "His strength was flagging."). "Flag" appeared in the [[16th century]], and was apparently a variant of the [[Middle English]] word "''flacken.'' ". "''Flacken''" meant "to flutter", and was influenced by the Old French word "''flaquir.'' ''Flaquir'' meant "to " ("be flaccid."). The word "fag" came to mean "thing hanging loosely,", and was applied to the remnants of a bolt of cloth, the tail end of an originally long spool of rope, etc., It therefore had the derived meaning of any off-cut or unwanted part of any product, such as wood, cloth, or meat, known as a "fag-end." The associations among the various strands of meaning of "fag," such as "to flutter," "to be flaccid," "thing hanging loosely," "the last and worst part of anything" seem to be better connected to the [[pejorative]] [[Americanism]], "[[faggot (slang)|fag]]" than are the [[British English]] meanings of the word "faggot," which were limited strictly to the sense of "bundle" before the middle of the [[20th century]]. In British English "fag-end" is⏎ ⏎ In British English "fag-end" became a common term for a [[cigarette]] butt. [[Category:American and British English differences]] [[Category:Etymology]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=20984252.
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