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dag

daɡ/

noun

noun: dag; plural noun: dags


1.

Australian/NZ

a lock of wool matted with dung hanging from the hindquarters of a sheep.

2.

Australian/NZinformal

an entertainingly eccentric person; a character.

"your father must have been a bit of a dag"

3.

Australianinformal

a conservative or unfashionable person.


an awkward adolescent.


verbAustralian/NZ

verb: dag; 3rd person present: dags; past tense: dagged; past participle: dagged; gerund or present participle: dagging


1.

cut dags from (a sheep).

"we failed to have the ewes dagged"

I remember looking dag up years ago when Neighbours was on...one of the cast said something was 'daggy'...the BBC didn't pick it up as they should have- since it aired when children were watching- still-I remember phoning the BBC about Top of the Pops as my 11 year old was watching nothing short of simulated sex during a song...

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