a generic term of contempt usually for a female. (if used on a male confers an even greater degree of contempt)
Abbreviation of daggit (a dog-like pet from Battlestar Galactica TV series in the 1980's)
Mostly used as one would use "dog", in referring to an ugly, scraggy bitch.
Abbreviation of daggit (a dog-like pet from Battlestar Galactica TV series in the 1980's)
Mostly used as one would use "dog", in referring to an ugly, scraggy bitch.
by cyberpope67,BC,Canada December 09, 2007
1) Something that is piercing, through insightfulness or pathos.
2) Of a booty: large to the point of intimidation.
2) Of a booty: large to the point of intimidation.
1) Will there ever be another play as dag as Waiting for Godot?
2) I couldn't talk to her; that donk was too dag.
2) I couldn't talk to her; that donk was too dag.
by Mizo11111 June 21, 2011
An expression that can mean surprise or concern. It can also be used alone as sort of an exclamation however the user deems it fit.
by Nina August 21, 2004
A dag is a colloquial term for a cigarette. Can also be used as a verb: "dagging" Originated in the NAPA Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania, particularly in the Green Ridge neighborhood. One of the Burkes probably started it.
by nearras October 14, 2011
Is a mindframe obtained by being drunk or having a lack of slee where you act like a likable idiot by being a bozo. It also consists of the person engaging in dag mode to act like they are mad at everything, spit when they talk, and cuss a lot. Also when engaging in dag mode, both males and females are referred to as "guy"
Icebreaker line to a girl in the bar: Goddamn girl what the fuck is good with you?
Icebreaker line to a girl in the bar: Sup guy?
Last night, he put the CEO in a headlock, made fun of his bosses shoes, and was crowhopping dollar bills at strippers. He was in dag mode.
Icebreaker line to a girl in the bar: Sup guy?
Last night, he put the CEO in a headlock, made fun of his bosses shoes, and was crowhopping dollar bills at strippers. He was in dag mode.
by Iambetman January 24, 2013
To bring slovenly charm.
*From the Australian term"dag", which is commonly used to describe an untidy, ultra-casual person.*
*From the Australian term"dag", which is commonly used to describe an untidy, ultra-casual person.*
If you're going to a formal party and don't want to dress up a lot, you just put on some jeans with a sport-coat and just "dag it out".
by cryslibs May 09, 2011
by iMortalMisfit March 13, 2021