[f. LAG v.2 + LAST adv.] One who lags or lingers to the very last. Also attrib.

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1830.  G. P. R. James, Darnley, ix. 41. He’ll be lag last.

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1851.  Fraser’s Mag., XLIII. 634. The laglasts, springing simultaneously out of bed, turned the late quiet dormitory into a very noisy assembly-room.

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1862.  Chr. Rossetti, Goblin Market, etc. (1884), 84. One day in the country is worth a day and a year Of the dusty, musty, lag-last fashion That days drone elsewhere.

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1869.  [see LAG a. 1 b].

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