1. A turd hanging off the rear end of a sheep (caught in the fleece).
2. Someone who is
daggy, i.e. uncool. This can be meant insultingly or affectionately. (Much like that other well-known
Australianism, "you
old bastard".) On the face of it, it's an insult, but there are ways in which it is seen as admirable to be a dag – having one's own style, not caring for public opinion, being outrageous, being a source of friendly amusement, being original.
1. "About time the farmer cut off those
dags."
2. (a) Insulting: "I wouldn't go out with him, he's the biggest dag around."
(b) Affectionate: "She's such a dag, we always have heaps of fun."
3. Comedian
John Clarke's character on New Zealand and later Australian radio, Fred
Dagg, so named for obvious reasons.