"braggie" meaning in All languages combined

See braggie on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Audio: En-au-braggie.ogg [Australia] Forms: braggies [plural]
Etymology: brag + -ie; compare selfie. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|brag|ie}} brag + -ie Head templates: {{en-noun}} braggie (plural braggies)
  1. (slang) A photo shared on a social media network with the sole intention of making one's friends/followers jealous. Tags: slang Categories (topical): Photography

Inflected forms

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