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View usage for: (dæɡ) noun1. short for daglock 2. rattle one's dags verbWord forms: dags, dagging or dagged3. to cut the daglock away from (a sheep) Derived forms dagger (ˈdagger) noun Word origin C18: of obscure origin (dæɡ) noun Australian and New Zealand informal1. a character; eccentric 2. a person who is untidily dressed 3. a person with a good sense of humour Word origin back formation from daggydag in American English 1 (dæg) noun2. Obsolete a hanging, usually pointed, end dag in American English 2 Synonyms of 'dag'joker, comic, wag, wit More Synonyms of dag Definition an amusing person (New Zealand, informal) He does all these great impersonations – he's such a dag. Synonyms kidder (informal) prankster idiomSee rattle your dagsAdditional synonymsDefinition an amusing person He gained a reputation as the class clown. Synonyms joker, comic, prankster, joculator or (fem.) joculatrix Definition a person who performs in comedy After a career as a comedian, he turned to serious drama. Synonyms comic, laugh (informal), wit, clown, funny man, humorist, wag, joker, jester, dag (New Zealand, informal), card (informal), joculator or (fem.) joculatrix Definition a comedian At that time he was still a penniless, unknown comic. Synonyms comedian, funny man, humorist, wit, clown, wag, jester, dag (New Zealand, informal), buffoon, joculator or (fem.) joculatrix - daft
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