handbags

English

Etymology

handbag + -s; in sense “fight”, clipping of handbags at dawn, handbags at ten paces (1980s).

Noun

handbags

  1. plural of handbag
  2. (Britain, slang) An insignificant fight or argument.

Interjection

handbags

  1. (Britain, slang) Said jocularly in response to a particularly derogatory, bitchy or catty dialogue; calm down; cool it.
    Person A: Not another cheeseburger, Marcia?
    Person B: What's it to you?
    Person A: Well, you're fat enough as it is.
    Person B: You can talk!
    Person C: Ooh - handbags ladies!

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