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He's a baggins

UK//hiz ə ˈbæɡɪnz//US//hiz ə ˈbæɡɪnz//

Meaning of He's a baggins

A term to describe someone who is unusual or special, inspired by a fictional character.

In simple words: He's a unique and special person.

He's a baggins in a sentence

  • You know, he's a baggins; he always thinks outside the box!
  • In our group, he's definitely a baggins — no one else is like him.
  • Don't mind her; she's just a baggins at heart.

How to use He's a baggins

This phrase is often used informally among friends to denote someone who is quirky or different. It’s not appropriate in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a hobbit from a famous story, who’s always a bit different.

Related words

Collocations with He's a baggins

  • a bit of a baggins
  • feel like a baggins

Synonyms for He's a baggins

Common mistakes with He's a baggins

  • Used in too serious a context.
  • Misunderstood the meaning outside of its cultural reference.

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Frequently asked questions about He's a baggins

What does He's a baggins mean?

He's a unique and special person.

What is the definition of He's a baggins?

A term to describe someone who is unusual or special, inspired by a fictional character.

How do you use He's a baggins in a sentence?

You know, he's a baggins; he always thinks outside the box!

Can you give another example of He's a baggins?

In our group, he's definitely a baggins — no one else is like him.

What are synonyms for He's a baggins?

Common alternatives include unique, quirky, eccentric.

What words go with He's a baggins?

It commonly pairs with a bit of a baggins, feel like a baggins.

What are common mistakes when using He's a baggins?

Used in too serious a context. Misunderstood the meaning outside of its cultural reference.

How do you pronounce He's a baggins?

US: //hiz ə ˈbæɡɪnz//, UK: //hiz ə ˈbæɡɪnz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is He's a baggins formal or informal?

"He's a baggins" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use He's a baggins?

This phrase is often used informally among friends to denote someone who is quirky or different. It’s not appropriate in formal situations.