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"daggy" Definitions
  1. not fashionable
  2. untidy or dirty

29 Sentences With "daggy"

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Back in the 1990s, Australia was a little bit daggy.
"I get the reasoning behind it, and the ethics behind it," Daggy said.
"It's kind stupid and daggy in some ways, but that's why it's great," one said.
Good thing for these cat duos, they go together like a daggy knitted sweater and holiday cheer.
Even so, investors are not likely to rush to cash out, said Dawn Daggy-Mangerson, director of municipal portfolio management at McDonnell Investment Management.
Back home in Australia, I would have copped far more flak for daggy dad trainers, triple-XL fleeces, and wearing board shorts anywhere other than the pool or beach.
See, according to its adorably daggy website, the empire was founded way back in 1987 and now claims colonies in Montreal, Australia, Pluto, Mars and an entirely made up planet.
Backpage pleads guilty to sex trafficking, CEO faces up to 5 years for money laundering "We used to look at Backpage as a trap for human traffickers and pimps," explained undercover vice investigator John Daggy to RTV6.
I'm glad to be back in Australia, where it is understood that even if you spend $17 million on something, it might still turn out daggy — and could be all the better for that ineffable, ridiculous quality.
The 22-year-old New Zealander, who arrived in Australia with her family in 2013, was wearing daggy clothes and shopping for perfume at the shopping centre where she worked when a man stopped her and asked if she had ever considered modelling.
" In Mr. de Havilland's version of that story, in The Guardian, Cher was wearing "a daggy old tracksuit," and after crying out, "I thought you were dead!" she told him that she and Ms. Midler "were down to sharing their last pair of de Havilland shoes.
"That was the understanding — that if we gave up the concessions back in 2007 and 313, that once G.M. got back on their feet, we would slowly get those things back," said Tammy Daggy, who worked at the now-idled G.M. plant in Lordstown, Ohio, for nearly 25 years.
Regal said tracks might have seemed "daggy" to some people, but they were songs people over 30 years old would know, recognise and sing at a karaoke bar.
Sarah's new attire included little shorts, Vasquez told Anthony that her character's style was still "daggy" because she is a "country girl" and "just so conservative compared to Angel".
That building was then used from 1957 to January 1969 as a grade school, after the newer high school was opened in November 1957, bounded by Daggy, VanAllen, and Prairie Streets. The high school became part of Tuscola Community Unit School District 301 in the 1940s when the unit district was approved by public referendum.
"Blazing a daggy trail and loving it: The Adventurers". The Newcastle Herald, Australia. p4. Initially the brothers traveled in an orange Volkswagen Kombi (later upgraded to a pair of 4WD vehicles), and the show was filmed in Super 8. The film format combined with their "Beatles's style" haircuts and onscreen manner gave the show a "home-spun" feel.
Bergland made her television acting debut as Jenny. The series revolves around four "losers" who are reunited at their school reunion and then win the Oz Lotto. Jenny is portrayed as being bright, opinionated, funny, loyal and daggy. Bergland said that she had some things in common with Jenny, like sticking up for her opinions and her fashion sense.
Weekdays, Kimberlea Daggy hosted The Daily Special at noon, and Charles Andrews unearthed Buried Treasures at 8:00pm. On Sunday mornings, Stephanie Wendt presented Sacred Classics, featuring three hours of meditative music for the heart and mind. Contemporary classical music was explored every Saturday evening by Alan Chapman on Modern Masterpieces. The programming was regularly enhanced with holiday programming, new releases, composer profiles, and frequent appearances by artists in the classical music world.
He is a carpenter and former professional surfer. Nichol thought Ben was the type of man he shares a beer with, and he felt he could relate to his "daggy" side. The Astoni family relocate to the town of Summer Bay for a fresh start, which Nichol could identify with following his own move. The introduction of the family was a return to parent-child storylines that had not been featured in recent years.
1\. As Tim incorrectly guessed David's secret, Timmy incorrectly guessed Daggy's secret, Valencia incorrectly guessed Jordan's secret, Jasmin incorrectly guessed Timmy's secret, and Hedia's secret was discovered by Rene, all five are automatically up for eviction. 2\. Tim was planned to be nominated, because of Hedia's correct guessing about his secret, but he left before the nomination started. Valencia was nominated because Ingrid correctly guessed her secret. Fabienne & Timmy were nominated because Daggy correctly guessed their secret.
It was reputedly the first mass marketed confection to be modelled on Australian fauna. Television advertisements for the chocolate in Australia featured Caramello and his cartoon friends sailing down a river or riding on a steam train to a modified version of Donovan's "Mellow Yellow". Caramello's packaging and imagery was updated in 2000, after market research revealed the character was seen as daggy, one-dimensional and not sufficiently 'animated'. In 2003, then Australian Labor Party MP, Mark Latham, was labelled a "Caramello Koala" by Liberal MP Christopher Pyne, for allegedly being "soft in the centre".
The magazine's content features DIY and vintage culture as well as music, art, fashion, photography, craft, humour, hipster culture, illustration and design. It has a distinctively feminine, hand-crafted aesthetic. ABC's 7:30 Report described frankie as being between "quite edgy" and "quite daggy", having a strong emphasis on strong, curious stories instead of diets and celebrity culture, supporting emerging artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and designers and preferring to profile up-and-coming hipsters rather than existing ones. Its senior contributors have included broadcaster and writer Marieke Hardy, and author Benjamin Law.
It is "tailored in the good-natured vein of Spicks and Specks, Collectors and The Einstein Factor". In an interview with Nova FM, Cal described the shows reminiscent of How to Host a Murder Party, "but not daggy". In March 2010, the series moved to 6:30pm Sundays. On 15 March Head of programming Marena Manzoufas said: "The dedicated Collectors' audience has clearly demonstrated their preference for the show's original 8pm Friday slot so I have decided to reinstate it there and move Sleuth 101 to Sundays at 6.30pm".
For her portrayal of Jane, Jones won the Most Popular Actress award at the 1989 Logie Awards. The Times named her transformation as one of their top 15 most memorable Neighbours moments. They said "Again, a barely remembered moment, but long before the days of makeover television the momentous reveal of Jane – previously memorable in her daggy blazer and terribly parted hair – as super-foxy, big haired balldress-wearing lovely sent Mrs Mangel, and us, into shock". Comedy Central a satellite television station which airs in the UK, branded her the 'Original Lassiters girl'.
In a September 2018 interview on Throwback: Our Childhoods Revisited series, co-author Pamela Clark noted the heirloom quality of the cookbook, with old copies being passed down in families for generations of cake-making. In 2020, the book turned 40 and Clark noted that its 106 recipes have been birthday party staples ever since its first publication. Despite the elaborate cakes featured on the internet, “you get these … daggy cakes ... and they’re more popular than all of the upmarket ones.” In the first half of 2020, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, sales of the book increased by about 30%.
Sheepskin boots became a fashion trend in the U.S. in the late 1990s and as a worldwide trend in the mid-2000s. In Australia, they are worn predominantly as slippers and often associated with "daggy" fashion sense and "bogan" culture. Prior legal disputes between some manufacturers of sheepskin boots arose as to distinguish whether "ugg" is a protected trademark, or a generic term and thus ineligible for trademark protection. There are more than 70 registered trademarks that include the term "ugg" in various logos and designs in Australia and New Zealand, as the term is considered a generic reference to a type of shoe.
He was one of the leading figures in an emerging community of artists in the neighborhood and helped found the "Knockers Club" - so named because when they would meet in Borglum's studio and discuss their art, a lot of frank criticism came out, knocking one another's work - that later became the Silvermine Guild, one of the largest and oldest art centers in New England. Other artists in the neighborhood included George Avison, D. Putnam Brinley, John Cassell, Richard Daggy, Leo Dorn, R. B. Gruelle, Bernhard Gutmann, Hamilton Hamilton, Howard Hildebrandt, Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt, Frank Townsend Hutchens, Adele Klaer, E. Murray MacKay, Clifton Meek, Addison T. Millar, Sam Otis and Carl Schmitt."Silvermine Tavern History" on the Silvermine Tavern website.
Songs from Self Saucing is the seventh album from Australian comedy trio, Tripod, and their third live album. It was recorded in April 2006, during the last "Tripod Are: Self Saucing" show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, in front of a sell out crowd at the Hi-Fi Bar and Ballroom. Owen Richardson from The Age caught their gig on 24 April 2006, he found, "[it] is just songs and jokes and hasn't the sublime, daggy silliness of their sci-fi musical Lady Robots, but it's all good stuff... [they] want us to know they care and are aware, but don't want to be seen to take themselves too seriously." Most songs from the final performance in the "Tripod Are: Self Saucing" series are included on the album.
The production team needed to find a proper name for the new show (its working title was The Late Show) and, as noted above, the final choice was inspired by their desire to satirise the cultural cringe that prevailed in Australian theatre. The name "Mavis Bramston" was suggested by Jon Finlayson, who cited an old Melbourne theatre tradition in which "an actress who's really daggy or over the top, or up herself" was nicknamed a "Mavis Bramston". With this in mind, they came up with the idea of having a purported actress from England who is ostensibly brought in to star in the show, but in fact makes only a brief appearance. During rehearsals it was decided that the show would open with Barry Creyton's song "Togetherness", which he had originally written for a Phillip St revue called At It Again; there were also topical songs with lyrics by David Sale and music by Seven's resident musical director Tommy Tycho.

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