Gag(n.) Something thrust into the mouth or throat to hinder speaking.
Gag(n.) A mouthful that makes one retch; a choking bit; as, a gag of mutton fat.
Gag(n.) A speech or phrase interpolated offhand by an actor on the stage in his part as written, usually consisting of some seasonable or local allusion.
Gag(v. i.) To heave with nausea; to retch.
Gag(v. i.) To introduce gags or interpolations. See Gag, n., 3.
Gag(v. t.) To stop the mouth of, by thrusting sometimes in, so as to hinder speaking; hence, to silence by authority or by violence; not to allow freedom of speech to.
Gag(v. t.) To pry or hold open by means of a gag.
Gag(v. t.) To cause to heave with nausea.
Gagged(imp. & p. p.) of Gag
Gagging(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gag
Words within gags