by emtak January 15, 2007
by Rebels August 04, 2008
Australian slang
1. noun (generally in the plural): trouser.
2. verb: to de-pants someone.
3. verb: to shoplift an item by putting it down one's trousers.
1. noun (generally in the plural): trouser.
2. verb: to de-pants someone.
3. verb: to shoplift an item by putting it down one's trousers.
1. "That's a stonkin' pair of dacks you got there, mate!"
2. "So I ran up behind him and dacked the bugger. It was grouse."
3. "I wanted a bottle of Beam, but I didn't have any money, so I dacked it and ran."
2. "So I ran up behind him and dacked the bugger. It was grouse."
3. "I wanted a bottle of Beam, but I didn't have any money, so I dacked it and ran."
by HarryTheBarStud February 12, 2018
by kRyStLe October 07, 2003
(Australian slang) The act of pulling someone's pants or shorts down when they least suspect it, usually by sneaking up behind. Intended to cause maximum embarrassment, particularly if the "double dacking" is deployed, which also removes the underwear, exposing genitals.
A typical form of humiliation or payback in school yards in Australia.
A typical form of humiliation or payback in school yards in Australia.
Young Steve was talking with a group of sheilas he wouldn't mind having a crack at one day.
Suddenly, Dave emerges from behind and gives Steve a dacking.
Steve: Oi fkn *frantically grabs at pants*
Dave: GUEHEHHEHE
Girls: *titter*
Steve taken down a peg or two in school yard
Suddenly, Dave emerges from behind and gives Steve a dacking.
Steve: Oi fkn *frantically grabs at pants*
Dave: GUEHEHHEHE
Girls: *titter*
Steve taken down a peg or two in school yard
by hoomuzu March 11, 2016
by Flavourful Syntax November 11, 2004