"Dag" means "day" in Norwegian and Dutch. Also, this happens to be my name, and I'm not matted wool on a sheep'
s bum! So, it is the name of one of the only
people in America, let alone 10th graders in
Wyoming, that have this name. Many kids like to come up to me and say "what's up dawg?", and then jokingly add "haha, that's your name too!! Cooool!".
The term used to describe a really cool, interesting, talented, strong, fashionable, teenage heart-throb.
A name, when pronounced backwards, almost sounds like "God".
It is a nice "Dag" today! (If I were speaking in Norwegian that would make sense)
Clever Person: "What's up
Dawg?"
Me: "Nothing much"
Clever Person: "That's your name too!! Get it? Dag!"
Me: "Good one! I've never heard that one before.."
Smitten girl: "Look at that
buff, shirtless boy riding a unicycle, while saving a kitten from a burning building! He is such a Dag! He almost looks
like Dag too!"