rattle your dags
get a move on; hurry up. from sheep dags, being crusty bits of dried cr-p stuck to the fleece around the b-m, which rattle as they run.
an old australian expression meaning to hurry up. has its origins in the crusted dry dags that gathered in the wool around a sheep’s rear end. when dry and hardened they rattle when the sheep runs. commonly prevented by what is called crutching or shearing the wool around the rear end of the beast.
rattle your dags or we will be late for school.
get a move on. (australianism)
hurry up, rattle your dags.
aussie for hurry up. dags being the sh-t stuck on a sheeps -rs-. they rattle when they run.
rattle your dags sharon, neighbours is almost on.
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