• Downpour@programming.dev
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      5 months ago

      Ahh there you go, maybe hitchhiking culture was different down here. Although I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone attempting to hitch-hike in my life tbh. Just not something people do anymore I guess. (Maybe it happens in more rural areas).

      You’re not wrong about your culture spreading though. Halloween wasn’t even considered a thing when I was growing up. Now… depending on where you live you get kids attempting it. But it’s still a minority. Many grumpy home-owners saying “this isn’t America!” still exist.

      ‘Dag’ is certainly some aussie slang. Although I’ve never heard it used like that, I spose that might be its origin (sheep shearers are kind of a historical working class icon here). These days it’s probably be more synonymous with “dork”, or wearing some unfashionable clothing.

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        What about “rattle your dags”? Meaning to get going, often when late.

        It was explained to me that dags were dried balls of shit stuck to hair

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          hahaha, I’ve never heard that before but It sure sounds amusing.

          Like I said before, I think that very well may be the origin of the term. But it’s certainly not commonly use in the city like that these days.