What's the difference between jagger and tagger?

Jagger


Definition:

  • (n.) One who carries about a small load; a peddler. See 2d Jag.
  • (n.) One who, or that which, jags; specifically: (a) jagging iron used for crimping pies, cakes, etc. (b) A toothed chisel. See Jag, v. t.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Had not Jaggers summoned me to see him on the day of my majority some years later, I might have wondered at the psychological implausibility of an old woman training a child to be a psychopath, but luckily I was so caught up by the possibility of my benefactor's name being revealed that the thought quite slipped my mind.
  • (2) So Mick Jagger still wears clothes that he wore when he was 20 – quite possibly the exact same clothes – and the man looks great, because that's who he is.
  • (3) Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have struck a deal with music publisher BMG to represent their interests in the Rolling Stones catalogue, including 1960s classics such as I Can't Get No Satisfaction and Jumpin' Jack Flash.
  • (4) Asked whether he was worried about being hassled on his family vacation, Jagger said: "Depends where I go.
  • (5) There had been the notorious Redlands bust in 1967, after which Jagger and Richards had been jailed for possession of cannabis and amphetamines, famously prompting William Rees-Mogg to ask: "Who breaks a butterfly on a wheel?"
  • (6) Mercury wasn't actually any more camp than Mick Jagger, but he was confidently and unashamedly sexual.
  • (7) The Guardian has previously identified other suspected targets of Rees, including Eric Clapton , Mick Jagger, George Michael, Linford Christie, Gary Lineker, Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, and the family of the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe.
  • (8) In addition, he teamed up with Mick Jagger to record the fundraising single Dancing in the Street , which sped to No 1.
  • (9) Georgia Jagger's gap teeth are her signature asset, and her profile is helped in no small way by her rock star heritage.
  • (10) "If you thought your benefactor's name was to be revealed, then you are greatly mistaken," said Jaggers.
  • (11) Before Dylan and Jagger cut the ribbon to open our bourgeois-friendly field, Mike Heron, Robin Williamson and Clive Palmer of the Incredible String Band had already snuck in and were happily ensconced in a far corner that few have visited since.
  • (12) When I have the temerity to ask him about how he squared his anti-establishment reputation with accepting a knighthood in 2003, Jagger replies: "It's a bit old hat as a question, if you don't mind me saying.
  • (13) The WikiLeaks founder, who is on conditional bail while his extradition case is being considered, appeared for no more than 15 minutes in the dock, while supporters including Jemima Khan and Bianca Jagger looked on and waved support from the public gallery.
  • (14) Other high-profile figures at the rally were musicians Damon Albarn and Ms Dynamite, model Kate Moss, peace campaigner Bianca Jagger, politician Mo Mowlam and playwright Harold Pinter.
  • (15) Indeed, while Jagger and co headlined to a packed Pyramid Stage, plenty of punters were elsewhere, watching a range of acts that included dance duo Chase & Status on the Other Stage and – cleverly – the Bootleg Beatles at the Acoustic Stage.
  • (16) Britain was on the brink of revolution, Driberg told Jagger, “And the Labour party is where a young man should be when it happens.” Driberg later admitted his surprise at hearing himself say this, as he hadn’t believed a word of it.
  • (17) Sir Mick Jagger showed a sign of rigor mortis by refusing to serenade the burghers of Davos, but struts and frets his years upon the world's stages to little cogent effect.
  • (18) Stephen Stills pulled back the curtain and shouted: “Will you guys shut the fuck up?” NR: Mick Jagger introduced me to Bob Dylan, and I thought, “Wow, Bob Dylan!”, but he just sort of walked past.
  • (19) "In a way, they are the template for every rock band that's come along in the last 40 years," says Philip Norman, the author of a biography of the Rolling Stones and one of Mick Jagger , which is coming out next year.
  • (20) Though only for the time being as Rory Stewart , the Mick Jagger of the Commons, with the hair of an 18-year old and the face of a corpse, exclusively revealed that Russia was planning a major war in 2018 or 2019.

Tagger


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, appends or joins one thing to another.
  • (n.) That which is pointed like a tag.
  • (n.) Sheets of tin or other plate which run below the gauge.
  • (n.) A device for removing taglocks from sheep.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At a time when 1970s subway taggers are flown to Paris to mark up Louis Vuitton stores, Banksy is criticized for making money.
  • (2) But when sentencing London tagger Daniel “Tox” Halpin to a 27-month jail sentence in 2011, the prosecutor told the jury: “He is no Banksy.
  • (3) I just flipped the dynamic: now the audience at home are my friends and the people who’ve come to see me are these taggers-on.
  • (4) The Tagger et alii technique was used for root canal filling and root resorption area.
  • (5) Graffiti artists in Bogotá are often even commissioned by shops or buildings to paint murals on their walls before taggers scrawl all over them.
  • (6) I've met Kristian on numerous occasions and I know him as a tagger, or what we'd call a bomber.
  • (7) I will be taking up offers for lessons from NYC and Cairo taggers, and next time take a stencil with me.