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Definition of Daggy
1. Adjective. (context: Australian slang) Uncool, unfashionable, but comfortably so. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Daggy
1. scruffy [adj DAGGIER, DAGGIEST] - See also: scruffy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daggy
Literary usage of Daggy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Indiana General Assembly. Senate, Indiana, United States Congress Senate, General Assembly (1875)
"Mr. daggy moved that the Senate do concur in the House amendments, ... Baxter,
Beardsley, Bearss, Bunyan, Cardwell, Chapman, daggy, Friedley of Lawrence, ..."
2. Famous Living Americans, with Portraits edited by Mary Griffin Webb, Edna Lenore Webb (1914)
"ROBERT M. LAFOLLETTE BY MAYNARD LEE daggy R)BERT M. LAFOLLETTE began his political
career in 1880. At this time — a year after his graduation from the ..."
3. Early Illinois Railroads: A Paper Read Before the Chicago Historical Society by William K. Ackerman (1884)
"This name is that of Peter daggy, the fifth land-commissioner of the Illinois-Central
Railroad; his predecessors having been John Wilson, John W. Foster, ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of by Indiana Supreme Court (1882)
"daggy, 26 Ind. 341. And we perceive no force in the other suggestion of counsel
that the relation of debtor and creditor did not exist between the sheriff ..."