Ali Baba bag
English
Etymology
A reference to the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, in which the thieves hide in large oil jars; perhaps based on the idea that the bag is large enough to fit a person. Compare senses of Ali Baba related to large containers.
Noun
Ali Baba bag (plural Ali Baba bags)
- (Singapore military slang) A soldier's duffel bag.
- 2015, Martin Choo, editor, The Singapore Armed Forces, 1981, quoted in Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English:
- Each enlistee leaves.. with items packed into a duffel bag more commonly known as the ‘Ali-Baba’ bag.
- 2015, Mickey Chiang, Fighting Fit: The Singapore Armed Forces, 1990, quoted in Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English:
- To the young recruit who is already carrying a civilian bag packed with his belongings and spare civilian clothing, the Ali Baba bag is a man-size load.
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