dag
Australian English
1) Dag can mean either a socially inept person, unfashionable; or,
2) It can be used in its original meaning to describe some dirty fleece dangling from the area around a sheep’s hind.
日本語
1) ダサイ、ファッション感覚が悪い人。
2) 羊のお尻辺りにぶら下げる汚い毛のこと。
Plain English
1) A goof, nerd, oddball.
2) Dirty, matted fleece around a sheep’s hind.
Dag-usage examples
豪語 | 日本語 | 米・英語 |
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Richo’s daks are up above his ankles. He looks like a real dag. | リチャードのズボンの丈が足首より上に上がっている、、、ダサイね。 | Richie’s pants are up above his ankles. He looks like a real nerd. |
Summer’s when you’ve gotta lop the dags off sheep’s bums. | 夏は、羊たちの後部に固まった毛を切り取る時期だ。 | Summer is the time for cutting off the matted fleece around sheep’s hinds. |