I. ˈzag noun
Etymology: zig zag
Date: 1793
1.
a. : one of the sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a zigzag course
b. : one of the short straight lines or sections of a zigzag course at an angle to a zig
2. : zig 2
II. intransitive verb
( zagged ; zag·ging )
Date: 1900
: to execute a zag — usually contrasted with zig