"bagboy" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: bagboys [plural], bag boy [alternative]
Etymology: From bag + boy. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|bag|boy}} bag + boy Head templates: {{en-noun}} bagboy (plural bagboys)
  1. A man or boy employed to put clients' purchases (e.g. groceries) into bags at the checkout line of a store. Translations (person employed to put clients' purchases in bags): 打包男孩 (dǎbāonánhái) (Chinese Mandarin), inpakker [masculine] (Dutch)

Inflected forms

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