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digging
Hello,
Please let me know how "digging" is used here.
A man just had his brow removed says, " I am kind of digging no-brow look."
Thank you for your input.
Jun 4, 2019 3:06 AM
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To "dig" something is a slang term for thinking it is cool, or liking it. "I really dig this movie" = I think this movie is great. "I dig guys with cats" = I like guys who own cats.
"I'm digging this look" means that you think the "look" (the appearance) is cool or attractive. The phrase could be used sarcastically or seriously, so it's not clear from your example whether the man actually likes how he looks without eyebrows, or is making a joke about how bad it looks.
June 4, 2019
Gray is correct. I would also add that the word is not used very much anymore where I live (west coast of the USA). It was quite popular in the 1970's in the USA.
June 4, 2019
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