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Dag

Chewing Tobacco

To take a dip of chew.

Doag went and took a dag after lunch.

by Dylan Maddox March 10, 2011

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Dag

A dag is very similar to a dog but is in fact no where near a dog. He looks like a dog and is kept a pet like a dog, but he is way cooler. He's really smart and obedient. He likes to lick and play but only when you want to because he knows when you are busy and doesn't want to annoy you. He likes to chew on ropes that you get for him even though the rope gets destroyed and it makes a mess all over but you get them for him anyway because he's a dag. He likes to cuddle and he's really warm. No matter how many times you beat him or yell at him (even if it's just to relieve stress) he will apologize by licking because he loves you and all he ever wants it to be loved too.

oh by gad you're such a good daaaaag

shut the fuck up you stupid dag

cubeer dag

by RhinoG91 March 9, 2011

4๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dag

When you are afraid of saying fuck!

Dag !, I forgot my homework!

by Charlie =) April 2, 2008

2๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dag

Cheap weed

Dude my buddy sold me some dag for 10 bucks

by heenanalpha June 28, 2009

2๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


dag, yo

An expression that can mean surprise or concern. It can also be used alone as sort of an exclamation however the user deems it fit.

My dog just died.
Dag, yo.

Dag, yo, Kyle just asked me out!

by Nina August 21, 2004

70๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dag

A dag is a colloquial term for a cigarette. Can also be used as a verb: "dagging" Originated in the NAPA Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania, particularly in the Green Ridge neighborhood. One of the Burkes probably started it.

"Can I get a dag?"
"No, ceef"

"I was dagging in my car when.."

by nearras October 14, 2011

1๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dag it out

To bring slovenly charm.

*From the Australian term"dag", which is commonly used to describe an untidy, ultra-casual person.*

If you're going to a formal party and don't want to dress up a lot, you just put on some jeans with a sport-coat and just "dag it out".

by cryslibs May 9, 2011