by DAVIDTHEMOTHERFUCKINGPOWERLL February 05, 2011
One who insists on digging down the loaf of sliced bread toward the centre in an attempt to get the freshest, usually resulting in the last few slices of the loaf tasting like cardboard.
Will you stop being a bread digger, I just went to get a slice and it's drier than Shipman's patient list.
by Sparktric May 09, 2017
Like a gold digger, but not in the game for wealth- simply food, shelter, and a warm body.
Typically college-aged with a minimum wage job and daddy issues. Jumps from man to man like a leech.
Typically college-aged with a minimum wage job and daddy issues. Jumps from man to man like a leech.
Person 1: "He's not hot or rich, why is a girl like that with him?"
Person 2: "Oh she's just being a resource digger until she graduates."
Person 2: "Oh she's just being a resource digger until she graduates."
by LampSmith69 July 10, 2019
Man 1; hows your new girlfriend mandy?
Man 2; man she keeps asking me to teach her guitar licks.
Man 1; she's a shred-digger.
Man 2; man she keeps asking me to teach her guitar licks.
Man 1; she's a shred-digger.
by Crashy873 October 14, 2016
A person who is a noob in Fortnite Battle Royale. What he or she doesn't realize is, they are the ones consistently being carried by their teammates. No matter how hard they try, they will always be down there. They're far beyond the word "TRASH". They expect you to do all of the work. And while you push and try, they will sit in the back eating chips. Also they just care purely about the wins and not for fun. Watch out as they are using you!!!
Illuzion_720. Hey Luis?
Subkillerjuke. Hey wassup.
Iluzion_720. Want to play fortnite with Leo?
Subkillerjuke. Nah, that bastard is a win digger
Subkillerjuke. Hey wassup.
Iluzion_720. Want to play fortnite with Leo?
Subkillerjuke. Nah, that bastard is a win digger
by Win Digger April 01, 2018
A group of groupies who are semi-attractive to very attractive who fall for the current teenage heartthrob.
by Shaggyjumpsuit April 08, 2016
Affectionate term for ANZAC soldiers. The term originated during the Gallipoli Penisula campaign, where digging protective trenches was a comonplace activity. Younger soldiers from other conflicts may be referred to as Diggers, but the Old Digger is reserved for those that served in WW1 or WW2.
by arm71 April 26, 2010