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Chicks dig the long ball 

phrase. Meaning you are very masculine, a player or a brute fiend...
So you scored with Amanda last night, eh steve?

Dude, chicks dig the long ball...

Dig the sand 

Nina just wanted to go home from the rave and dig the sand!

dig up the past 

To "Dig up the past" would be to reflect on the past or to bring up something of the past up in conversation which may not always be appropriate depending on the topic being spoken about.
"Ralph decided to dig up the past and say that he had remembered how he went hunting with a friend illegally, to a police officer."
dig up the past by Nerd person October 31, 2013

A dig in the bake 

Stranger: pushes Gerald out the queue
Gerald: 'I'll give you a dig in the bake if you're not careful'

dig-up-the-corpse cute 

Cute to a degree that would engender crimes against nature, inspired by the sordid tale of Laura Tennessen, whose corpse was dug up by Nicholas Grunke, his brother Alex Grunke and Dustin Radke of Madison, Wisconsin on September 2, 2006 after Nicholas Grunke saw a photo of Miss Tennessen accompanying her obituary.
"Yeah, she's cute 'n' all...but she ain't dig-up-the-corpse cute."
dig-up-the-corpse cute by Klonopin September 16, 2008

dig out the grapefruit 

He likes to dig out the grapefruit of Audra.