gag for - translation to English
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gag for - translation to English

MEDICAL DEVICE
Jennings gag; Hallam gag; Whitehead gag; Medical gag; Dental gag

gag for      
(v.) = anhelar, ansiar, desear ardientemente
Ex: Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.
gag         
HUMOR VISUAL
Gags; Gag (comedia); Gag visual
n. gag, joke
gagging         
  • 3 Layer Gag - Stuff, Cleave, and Tape
DEVICE DESIGNED TO PREVENT SPEECH
Gagged; Gagging; Stuff gag; Gags; Mouth gag
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* leave + Nombre + gagging = dejar a Alguien boquiabierto

Definition

gag
gag (ingl.; pl. "gags") m. Añadido de su propia cosecha introducido por un actor en su papel para hacer reír. Situación cómica, particularmente la de una película o la representada en el escenario por un humorista. *Cine, *teatro.

Wikipedia

Gag (medical device)

In the context of surgery or dental surgery, a gag is a device used to hold the patient's mouth open when working in the oral cavity, or to force the mouth open when it cannot open naturally because of forward dislocation of the jaw joint's intraarticular cartilage pad. Applications for medical gags include oral surgery and airway management. Gag designs, like other medical instrument designs, are often named after their inventors. Common examples of medical gags include the Jennings, Whitehead, and Hallam gags.

Examples of use of gag for
1. "The baby was hysterical, crying. ... She was crying and trying to gag for air." The nanny, identified only as a 20–year–old woman, screamed for help and cradled the baby.