Is someone going on someone else's private property and taking property? Someone is digging up a crop. Someone is taking something of value. English has a number of words describing people who steal other people's property.
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.
when someone digs it in and you dig it out
The term was used to refer to someone of another religion. To say that someone dug with the right foot meant they were Catholic, while someone who digs with the left foot is Protestant.
Unless someone goes and digs it, no.
someone who digs up things from rivers
A miner.
either they fall out and dissolve or they stay on your body until someone digs you out of the ground :D
JR Digs was created in 2001.
A person who digs for metal ore in the ground is typically called a miner. Miners extract various types of metals such as gold, silver, copper, and iron from the earth for industrial use.
pigs' digs= pens
Time Team Digs was created in 2002.
YES. There are several forms of the word "grubber", but the most used one refers to someone who digs for roots in the dirt.