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Sabrina
what means "dig in the dancing queen"
recently i saw the movie Mamma Mia, and i also saw that musical before, ABBA's songs are great. But one thing still bother me, everytime i heard the sentence "dig in the dancing queen" from the famous song "dancing queen", i can not realy figure out what that means? Dose someone know what that means?? THX
Dec 13, 2008 6:09 PM
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Digging = Enjoying what she's doing.
"I dig it" = I love it.
Dig it? (That "dig" means "Do you understand?")
This idiom hasn't been used much since 1980. So if you say to someone, "I dig it!" The answer may be, "Uh. . . Groovy man!"
December 13, 2008
"diggin the dancin queen" yes i's a very common ABBA song and basically that scentence means that he likes what she's doing.
December 14, 2008
THE DIG WHICH YOU ARE TAKING ABOUT MEAN WHEN THE PERSON FALLING IN LOVE THAT TIME DOES NOT FEEL ANYTHING AND SHE PUSHED HERSELF IN THE DIG FROM ROHIT
December 13, 2008
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