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The term “gagged” has recently been making the rounds on social media. Whether it’s TikTok, Instagram, X, or the like, you may have heard someone use “gagged” in order to express excitement or amazement at something, but what does it mean exactly? If you’ve encountered this term online and want to learn how to use it IRL, keep reading for a comprehensive breakdown of “gagged,” including its meaning, origins, and examples.

“Gag” Meaning Slang

"Gagged" means to be stunned, shocked, or amazed by a person or situation. Sometimes, "gooped" is added to the expression for extra flair: "I'm gagged and gooped!" "Gagged" was made popular by Gen Z on social media and has roots in the LGBTQ+, ballroom dancing, and drag communities. Use it in place of "shocked."

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“Gagged” Slang Meaning

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  1. This term is typically used to express excitement and approval, similar to saying, “I’m shook” or “Oh my God!” “Gagged” is sometimes followed by “gooped,” which adds extra flair and intensity to the sentiment: “That has me gagged and gooped!” In essence, saying you are “gagged” by something conveys heightened positive feelings, akin to being impressed, dazzled, and/or shocked— in a good way! [1]
    • The slang expression is thought to have emerged from the root word “gag,” which means to “to stop up the mouth of (a person) by putting something in it, thus preventing speech, shouts, etc.” [2]
    • “Gagged” is generally used as an adjective, synonymous with being left speechless or at a loss for words.
    • “Gagged” has recently gone viral on social media due to the widespread usage from Gen Z.
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Origins of “Gagged”

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  1. “Gagged” has origins in the LGBTQ+ community. Believed to have emerged as part of the drag scene within the larger LGBTQ+ community, “gagged” was originally used by audience members to describe impressive and outrageous— and therefore, gag-worthy— drag performances. Fans and fellow drag queens began using the expression as the ultimate compliment: “Your performance was so good, it had me gagged!” The term quickly evolved in use across all kinds of fandoms, including Kpop and the Marvel universe. [3]
    • Some sources claim that “gagged” dates all the way back to gay ballroom dancing culture of the 1960s and 1970s.
    • The ballroom dancing scene during that time period is also credited with introducing terms like “tea,” “slay,” and “shade” into the vernacular. [4]
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How to Use

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  1. Although “gagged” was originally used to describe fierce and iconic performances by members of the LGBTQ+ community in drag shows or the ballroom, the term has evolved in use by many different groups and fandoms. For example, if you’re watching a film and feel totally taken aback by the insane plot twist, saying you’re “gagged” would make complete sense! Here are some other examples of how to use this popular slang term IRL: [5]
    • “Your response to Jessica’s subtle dig in the group chat had me gagged! You really shut her up, and she deserved it!”
    • “The Shutter Island ending had me gagged. I don’t know what’s real anymore!”
    • “Girl, your outfit has me gagged! I love it so much.”
    • “The fact that she cheated on him within 1 month of getting married has me gagged. That’s insane.”
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