As the slang sense of "understand", 'dig' first attribution recorded 1934 in Black English, probably based on the notion of "excavate."
Dug is the past participle of dig.
"Dug" is the past participle of "dig".
the past tense of dig is doug
Big dig.
big dig
The rock said, "Can you dig it?'
I got no idea but my friend Fred said that you dig a hole with a shovel!
Dig in (said before starting to eat a meal) = eet smakelijk
No. It was said that the contestants dig holes.
IT WAS when u said wats for dinner and ya mama opened her legs and said crabs and she said dig in and eat
"Ya Dig" is usually said after a sentence, sorta like "na mean" or "ya understan", it means "do you understand?"
Jeg elsker dig (Danish) Yay elska day (phonetic) Said quickly, the words blend into each other.
he is a wrestler and he said can you dig it sucka
some do also they love to roll in said make it warm :^)
He said "Can you dig that sucka!?"
Dig a hole, place your head in said hole, cover up hole.
Teddy Roosevelt said it in reference to starting to dig on the Panama Canal after years of delays over location, who would do the work, etc.