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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I wanna know what brand of pants you recommend.
I have sworn by Bonds of Sydney for the past 15 years, but I'm not nipping to Australia anytime soon and the last time I odered some I got ripped off by the courier / VAT man.
Decent quality lycra cotton mix trunks that have minimal logos on is what I'm after. What do you wear / buy for the man in your life? |
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I like to see Aussiebum on guys...but they do have the brand name around the waistband.
Armani generally look nice too
But I'm just a pervert that likes to look at men in pants so I have no idea about fit or how well they wear, or anything practical I'm afraid |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I like to see Aussiebum on guys...but they do have the brand name around the waistband.
Armani generally look nice too
But I'm just a pervert that likes to look at men in pants so I have no idea about fit or how well they wear, or anything practical I'm afraid "
Didn't know Armani made underwear. I shall have a nosey. Probably overpriced I imagine.
We're all perverts here though right? |
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Fire trap, I swear by them. I never buy enough and fall for the cliche CK’s. But the Firetrap ones are so thick and fitting, you never find a handful of them in your ass, but by good is it a sweaty affair in the summer. Winterpants - lets call them that. |
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over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3 "
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right? |
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"Fire trap, I swear by them. I never buy enough and fall for the cliche CK’s. But the Firetrap ones are so thick and fitting, you never find a handful of them in your ass, but by good is it a sweaty affair in the summer. Winterpants - lets call them that."
Added to the window shopping list |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?"
Still my go to underwear although my favourite stuff is my Diesel hipsters but they have a logo on them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?"
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
Still my go to underwear although my favourite stuff is my Diesel hipsters but they have a logo on them."
Yeah even bonds have a logo on the front but it's pretty small by comparison to some. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S."
I find the gusset is never big enough with M&S undies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S.
I find the gusset is never big enough with M&S undies "
Humble brag |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t wear underwear with logos on, it’s incredibly tacky, I’m not a billboard. So, to get good quality underwear without a logo on, I’m only left with one option, but it’s worth it, the quality is amazing, the cut is the finest, I also only wear pure white underwear, so I always buy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S.
I find the gusset is never big enough with M&S undies "
I find I've always got plenty of room |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S.
I find the gusset is never big enough with M&S undies
Humble brag "
Oh contraire Doc
Just old mans knackers need a bit of breathing space |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"BOX
Bruno Banani
ESMale
Gregg Homme
Vocla
Have a look at Alphamaleundies, some nice gear on there.
Greggs undies made me laugh...cheese and onion flavour "
Ew |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"BOX
Bruno Banani
ESMale
Gregg Homme
Vocla
Have a look at Alphamaleundies, some nice gear on there.
Greggs undies made me laugh...cheese and onion flavour "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"M&S microskin trunks (also available in hipster) £24 for a pack of 3
I did wonder if M&S still had the UKs bums covered. They were fanous for it once right?
They've been doing it for about 90 years Super comfy and good fit. Can't beat M&S.
I find the gusset is never big enough with M&S undies
Humble brag
Oh contraire Doc
Just old mans knackers need a bit of breathing space " indeed they do |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I swear by Bjorn Borg underwear. Really comfortable and looks good "
See I like the look of those and the Hollister ones Gatsby recommends, if I could get over the bloody great logos on the waist band... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wanna know what brand of pants you recommend.
I have sworn by Bonds of Sydney for the past 15 years, but I'm not nipping to Australia anytime soon and the last time I odered some I got ripped off by the courier / VAT man.
Decent quality lycra cotton mix trunks that have minimal logos on is what I'm after. What do you wear / buy for the man in your life?"
And that VAT is before Brexit.
I've always liked M&S. How British. |
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"I swear by Bjorn Borg underwear. Really comfortable and looks good
See I like the look of those and the Hollister ones Gatsby recommends, if I could get over the bloody great logos on the waist band..."
I haven't looked at the men's section in Bonds for ages but... Bonds are subtle?
The logo on my socks is the size of my foot |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I swear by Bjorn Borg underwear. Really comfortable and looks good
See I like the look of those and the Hollister ones Gatsby recommends, if I could get over the bloody great logos on the waist band...
I haven't looked at the men's section in Bonds for ages but... Bonds are subtle?
The logo on my socks is the size of my foot "
See my profile pic. I don't go in for the lairy ones. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Go commando. No unsightly logos then... looks particularly good with grey sweatpants "
Good point well made, but after a few hours that is literally a ballache. |
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"I swear by Bjorn Borg underwear. Really comfortable and looks good
See I like the look of those and the Hollister ones Gatsby recommends, if I could get over the bloody great logos on the waist band...
I haven't looked at the men's section in Bonds for ages but... Bonds are subtle?
The logo on my socks is the size of my foot
See my profile pic. I don't go in for the lairy ones. "
Yeah that's about the bikini brief size, too, to be fair. |
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By *igmaMan
over a year ago
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"BOX
Bruno Banani
ESMale
Gregg Homme
Vocla
Have a look at Alphamaleundies, some nice gear on there.
Greggs undies made me laugh...cheese and onion flavour "
Probably will be launching a vegan range too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When it’s hot I wear the original sunspel boxers from John Lewis , logo on the inside £35 per pair. "
John Lewis is moving higher up ny priority list thanks to this thread. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Back to the OP, I have 4 pairs of Bonds from when I used to live in Oz.
Love them "
Just a shame you can't buy 'em here. Not the hipster trunk that I want anyway. Debenhams had the loud ones for a while... |
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"Back to the OP, I have 4 pairs of Bonds from when I used to live in Oz.
Love them
Just a shame you can't buy 'em here. Not the hipster trunk that I want anyway. Debenhams had the loud ones for a while..."
Yeah they had the trendy shit, I don't do that. |
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over a year ago
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"Any of you tried the ‘just wears’ boxers as appeared on Dragons Den ? I keep seeking no them pop up on my FB feed"
Not heard of those. Added to the list... |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol "
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W "
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on "
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia. |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on "
urgh, you've given me flashbacks to my childhood. Maggots, dagging shears and very unhappy sheep... *shudder* |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia."
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning "
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything) |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
urgh, you've given me flashbacks to my childhood. Maggots, dagging shears and very unhappy sheep... *shudder*"
And you've just given me an earworm. Click go the shears, boys |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)"
Best days of my life.... Love the place |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)"
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style" |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style" "
Yup. Imagine what you'd say to your dad, who you love dearly, when he tries to be hip with the kids. "OMG Dad you're such a dag!" |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style" "
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off "
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off
Lord "
Ohhhh Warnie....
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off
Lord
Ohhhh Warnie....
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I'm not a fan. I still occasionally say "ooh ahh Glenn McGrath" because... what am I like |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off
Lord
Ohhhh Warnie....
I'm not a fan. I still occasionally say "ooh ahh Glenn McGrath" because... what am I like"
you're forgiven lol |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off
Lord
Ohhhh Warnie....
I'm not a fan. I still occasionally say "ooh ahh Glenn McGrath" because... what am I like"
He was a great great bowler, but blimey his TMS commentary is useless... |
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"I got mine from Big W in Oz... It's a bit like a matalalan I guess... Nothing trendy there lol
Oh I love Big W trackie dacks
And yeah. Look up daggy in the Macquarie Dictionary and you'll see a picture of Big W
The word Dag still makes me laugh.
It has 2 meanings (as far as I'm aware)
A Dag is a good person "mate , you're a dag bloke"
Or
It's the clumps of shit that hangs off the wool around a sheep's arse
I love the phrase "time to rattle your dags" which means get a move on
It's sort of dork. Usually affectionate. That's the usual meaning in Australia.
I was in Western Australia so maybe the phrase has mutated from East to west but Iove the dork meaning
Yeah I'm from Sydney
I can see how the meaning might slide from dork to good person (like, "I like you but god you've got no sense of style", in the same way that "mate" means... bloody anything)
Yeah "dag" was an affectionate term when I heard it used, but it definitely meant "lacking in style"
Shane Warne used to have his own brand of boxers when I was there. They were called spinners lol.
I never bought a pair, it sounded like they'd twist your nuts off
Lord
Ohhhh Warnie....
I'm not a fan. I still occasionally say "ooh ahh Glenn McGrath" because... what am I like
He was a great great bowler, but blimey his TMS commentary is useless... "
It was on a bunch of commercials and it... stuck |
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