THis means are you in (usually small) rented accomodation...
In British English, the phrase "are you in digs" is asking if someone is living in rented accommodation, typically used by students. "Digs" refers to a private residence where individuals rent rooms rather than shared accommodation like a dormitory.
Cynthia digs her heels into the sand.
The term "new digs" is slang that likely originated in the mid-20th century. It is a colloquial expression used to refer to a new home or living space. The word "digs" itself has been used informally to describe living quarters since the 19th century.
Ant and Aunt.
The present tense of "Cynthia dug her heels into the sand" would be "Cynthia digs her heels into the sand."
Slang terms for "home" include "crib," "pad," "digs," and "abode."
Where does the term "new digs" come fron?
"That digs (makes a hole in the ground)!" literally and "That works!" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Ça bêche! The pronunciation will be "sa besh" in French.
One who, or that which, digs.
No, the sixties phrase to 'dig you' means to like and understand, not love.
One meaning: even, level, levelled, smooth, horizontal Another meaning: apartment, rooms, quarters, digs, suite, penthouse
JR Digs was created in 2001.
Lord Carnarvon financed his digs
A rabbit is not a rodent and it digs burrows. A rabbit is a lagomorph.
Time Team Digs was created in 2002.
pigs' digs= pens
The duration of Be Real with JR Digs is 1800.0 seconds.
The duration of Time Team Digs is 3600.0 seconds.