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
In poker, this term refers to making a bad play against the only one at the table who has more chips than you, thus risking your tournament life on a move that has zero or negative expected value.
by Eirik Mistereggen December 28, 2005
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by Katrus91 August 11, 2020
The process of removing dags from the rear of sheep. Similar to crutching, but more restricted in area sheared.
Sheep accumulate faeces on wool around their backsides, and the wool and the associated faeces need to be removed, usually in late spring or early summer after weaning so that there is a lower risk of fly strike, and so that the rams can find their target with the ewes during mating or tupping.
Dags accumulate as hard accumulations around the sheeps' backside if early summer is dry, and if dagging is done, these can provide sheep farmers with some small early season income.
If dags dry out, they rattle when sheep run, this gives rise to the NZ and Aust expression rattle your dags.
In NZ where sheep rule (joke) dagging is usually done by shearers. The mixed sheep poo and wool produced by dagging is processed to make garden fertiliser and some low grade wool fibre.
Related definitions: rattle your dags
Sheep accumulate faeces on wool around their backsides, and the wool and the associated faeces need to be removed, usually in late spring or early summer after weaning so that there is a lower risk of fly strike, and so that the rams can find their target with the ewes during mating or tupping.
Dags accumulate as hard accumulations around the sheeps' backside if early summer is dry, and if dagging is done, these can provide sheep farmers with some small early season income.
If dags dry out, they rattle when sheep run, this gives rise to the NZ and Aust expression rattle your dags.
In NZ where sheep rule (joke) dagging is usually done by shearers. The mixed sheep poo and wool produced by dagging is processed to make garden fertiliser and some low grade wool fibre.
Related definitions: rattle your dags
NZ Farmer (Bruce): Hey Fred, your ewes seriously need dagging.
NZ Farmer (Fred, over the fence): Yeah I know, delayed as we had a wet summer.
NZ Farmer (Fred, over the fence): Yeah I know, delayed as we had a wet summer.
by southernart December 9, 2013
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