aggies

/ˈæɡiz/
noun
  1. Marbles made of agate or glass, used in the game of marbles.
    • He won five aggies by shooting his shooter marble perfectly.
    • My grandmother still has a jar of colorful aggies from her childhood.
    • The kids traded their best aggies after the game.
  2. A nickname for students or alumni of agricultural colleges, especially Texas A&M University.
    • The Aggies won the football game with a last-minute touchdown.
    • She proudly wore her Aggies sweatshirt to the reunion.
    • Many Aggies go on to work in farming and engineering.
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