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Qu'est-ce (qui) est FAGGING - définition

CUSTOM OF YOUNG SCHOOL PUPILS AT BRITISH BOARDING SCHOOLS BEING USED AS SERVANTS BY OLDER STUDENTS, LATER DECRIED AS INHUMANE
Fag-master; Fag (personal servant); Fagged; Fagger; Faggers; Fagmaster
  • S. P. Hall]] in C. F. Johnstone's ''Recollections of Eton'' (1870)

Fagging         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fag.
II. Fagging ·noun Laborious drudgery; ·esp., the acting as a drudge for another at an English school.
Fagging         
Fagging was a traditional practice in British public schools and also at many other boarding schools, whereby younger pupils were required to act as personal servants to the eldest boys. Although probably originating earlier, the first accounts of fagging appeared in the late 17th century.
Fagged         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fag.

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Fagging

Fagging was a traditional practice in British public schools and also at many other boarding schools, whereby younger pupils were required to act as personal servants to the eldest boys. Although probably originating earlier, the first accounts of fagging appeared in the late 17th century.: 23  Fagging sometimes involved physical abuse: 23–25  and/or sexual abuse. Although lessening in severity over the centuries, the practice continued in some institutions until the end of the 20th century.: 23–25 

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FAGGING
1. We had fagging at Harrow, but when I was a fag I was never propositioned.
2. Saloon–bar bores will always believe that school exams are easier today than they were in some dimly remembered golden past of Latin hexameters and fagging.
3. In some cultures, it underpins outrageous customs: fagging was until recently an acceptable practice at Eton; forced marriages survive in many Asian families.
4. Fagging was still very much in evidence, the food was memorably disgusting, and I seem to remember being served at table by a sequence of Spanish men.
5. But loudest of all will be the gnashing of teeth from the miserable right, berating the dumbing down of standards (oh for the grand old days of Latin, Greek, beating, fagging, rugger and buggery). Article continues This confrontation runs deep into the heart of the divide between progressive and conservative views of the world.