I undertand what you're saying -- we are on the level.
right around the corner? dig it.
British slang. To be living in cheap, rented accommodation usually comprised of a room and shared facilities, frequently with meals provided by the landlady. Similar to a 1940's-era "rooming house" in the States. Inexpensive accommodation for single adults such as college students or actors.
"Can I give you a lift to your house, then?" "Oh, I'm in digs at the moment, as it's just me."
A word to use when you're insulting someone. Like a "burn" or a "blast". An insult. A dig isn't usually meant seriously. It's normally used in a joking manner with a hint of truth. :)
"Nice dig. OUCH!" or "She got her little digs in"
Your house. Or crib. You get the picture.
Wanna come check out my dig?
Sure!
In street racing; Racing from a complete stop to a set speed, gear or distance.
I don't want to go from a roll, lets race from a dig
word to describe an insult..usually not meant in a serious manner, just a friendly "jab" at someone. you can't just make something up, the dig has to be somewhat truthful.
"some kid was diggin' on james like crazy just now.. talkin about his momma! LoL"