dags

NZ/Aus : turds hanging off the rear end of a sheep
Watch him rattle his dags. Can be used for a person. Oh, the president is giving another press conference. Let's watch him take a question that'll rattle his dags.
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means dang or whoa (can be positive or negative)

must be said very casually; can be used to express sympathy, surprise, awe, and many others.

must drag out the "aaa"; not too long, but so it isn't too short; like a crowd at a magic show going "Oooo...Ahhh..."
"Look at those titties ... dag."
(House across the street explodes)- "Dag."
"Grandpa just died? Dag."
Man 1: "I have to write a 1000 page paper on the life of Tony Danza."
Man 2: "Dag."
by Beef Jerkin April 19, 2004
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piaki (gypsy) version of dog
d'ya lie dags?
by iain October 06, 2003
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the longer hair at the top of an animals rear legs,especially sheep,where excrement may collect.
the sheep need dagging,they are covered in crap
or;
the sheep need their dags cut
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A dog, as pronounced by a fuckin' pikey.
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An Australian slang term.
A dag is technically the matted wool on a sheeps tail, but in typical useage throughout Australia, it refers to people who don't have a neat, tidy or cultured appearance. It can also refer to a person who tends to be quite informal.
It is not necessarily a derogatory term in modern useage.


It can also refer to a Person who is a bit zany in antics in a loveable way
I'm a bit of a dag today, I'm wearing my trackie-daks

I like Uncle David he is abit of a "dag"

Source: Random, Sep 3, 2003
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by Hiei July 14, 2003
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