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Yolanda
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Is there anyone who knows the meaning of "I dig you" ? Thanks.
Sep 10, 2014 4:43 AM
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Well, depending on the context, it can mean:
I like you. (romantic)
I like you. (platonic)
Or it can mean that the person likes something about you. Maybe your clothing style, your attitude. In a question, it can mean, "Do you understand?"
"Ya dig?"
"Can you dig it?"
It's a slang expression, and not very common anymore. When I was younger, it was much more commonly used.
September 10, 2014
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It could be romantic or not. To a love interest, it's basically a way of saying "I'm interested in you." Non-romantically, it means more like "you're cool". It's not necessarily commonly used, and is usually used more toward a love interest, but it's old slang and I don't think many people use it anymore
September 10, 2014
1
Well, it's an old expression, "To Dig Someone/Something," which means "To Understand/Like Someone(/Something)." Well, it's rarely used now.
September 10, 2014
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