The funnier, more clever, and original alternative to Family Guy. About a conservative CIA agent dealing with Suburban life as well as his family, plus he has a alien for a best friend. The jokes are better, the satire is good, the plots make sense, and the characters are more developed. Basically proof that you don't need pointless long gags/flashbacks, a gay baby, and a obnoxious fat guy to make people laugh. Plus the show gets way less preachy than family guy as the seasons go on.
If you want to compare anything to the Simpsons, use this show, because it has something family guy will never have: originality.
If you want to compare anything to the Simpsons, use this show, because it has something family guy will never have: originality.
FG fan: Dude have you seen Family Guy last night?
AD fan: No, I stopped watching that stupid show since I started watching American Dad! and realized how much Family Guy actually is not funny..
FG fan: But it's family guy!
AD fan: And you're a retard!
AD fan: No, I stopped watching that stupid show since I started watching American Dad! and realized how much Family Guy actually is not funny..
FG fan: But it's family guy!
AD fan: And you're a retard!
by techkid103 April 29, 2011

What makes a dad joke isn't just the fact that it is often lame, but rather a dad joke is told souly for the entertainment of the teller (dad) and not the audience.
My dad didn't notice me in the room and just tested a stud finder on himself, beeped, said it worked, and laughed with nobody else around him. Typical dad joke
by PeterDadBodLouis December 4, 2018

A true intelectual. Someone who brings pleasure to many by placing bags on their heads and banging it against other people. Bag Dad is a proper noun, meaning it must be capitalized to show respect. There are multiple ways to use Bag Dad
Infinitive: Bag Dad
1st person sing. & pl. : Bag Dad
2nd person (informal sing.): Dag Dadst
2nd person (Formal Sing. & Pl.): Bag Dad
3rd person : Bag Dad
Past Tense: Bag Dode
Past Participle: Bag Daden
Present Participle: Bagging Dad / Bag Dadding
Subjunctive: Bæg Dad
1) n. Someone who is being so intelligent that they must be praised for their greatness
2) n. The leader of a cult, religion, club, or group, who spreads wisdom and knowledge amongst the following
3) v. To bang a head against someone, with intense force, in order to coercively force a cult member to do something
Infinitive: Bag Dad
1st person sing. & pl. : Bag Dad
2nd person (informal sing.): Dag Dadst
2nd person (Formal Sing. & Pl.): Bag Dad
3rd person : Bag Dad
Past Tense: Bag Dode
Past Participle: Bag Daden
Present Participle: Bagging Dad / Bag Dadding
Subjunctive: Bæg Dad
1) n. Someone who is being so intelligent that they must be praised for their greatness
2) n. The leader of a cult, religion, club, or group, who spreads wisdom and knowledge amongst the following
3) v. To bang a head against someone, with intense force, in order to coercively force a cult member to do something
Ex1: Bag Dad is one of the best people
Ex2: Tomorrow the meeting will be run by Bag Dad
Ex3: Shaniqua will have Bag Daden Tyler by Wednesday
Ex4: AHHH! STOP BAGGING DAD ME
Ex2: Tomorrow the meeting will be run by Bag Dad
Ex3: Shaniqua will have Bag Daden Tyler by Wednesday
Ex4: AHHH! STOP BAGGING DAD ME
by Shaniqua Mboniqua September 4, 2019

A dads prised toys being strap on dildos or blowup dolls. A dad will never show anyone these toys apart from is friend downstairs!
by The kids diss me like what October 15, 2018

(verb) To continually (intentionally or not) use a slang word over and over again in front of your kids or your friends, until it becomes so uncool that they stop saying it to each other altogether.
My son's friends used to constantly refer to their girlfriends as "Bae" , but not anymore since I spent 2 weeks white-dadding it.
by WordSchmitt April 26, 2017

A good dad is someone who looks after there children and when they are promised something they do it and they are always there if they need you
by Luren wagstaff April 19, 2018

A stepdad, particularly a dickish stepdad.
Etymology: In the 1993 film The Sandlot, Scotty Smalls can't decide if he's supposed to call Denis Leary (who masterfully plays the dickish stepdad) Bill or Dad.
Etymology: In the 1993 film The Sandlot, Scotty Smalls can't decide if he's supposed to call Denis Leary (who masterfully plays the dickish stepdad) Bill or Dad.
by fahkyoo April 19, 2016
