dagging是dag的现在分词
dag
美 [dæɡ] 
英 [dæɡ] 
- n.石墨粉;粪块毛
 - 网络达更
 
复数:dags  现在分词:dagging  过去分词:dagged  
n.  | 1. 石墨粉 2. 粪块毛  | 
sym.  | 1. decagram  | 
n.  | 1. a lock of dung-coated wool on a sheep's hindquarters 2. a dirty or untidy person 3. somebody who is considered unfashionable 4. somebody who is regarded as odd, often with amusing characteristics or unconventional habits 5. a decorative edging for garments, used especially in medieval times 6. someone who is not very attractive or fashionable 7. someone who behaves in a strange way that often makes people laugh 8. someone who looks dirty or whose clothes and hair are untidy 1. a lock of dung-coated wool on a sheep's hindquarters 2. a dirty or untidy person 3. somebody who is considered unfashionable 4. somebody who is regarded as odd, often with amusing characteristics or unconventional habits 5. a decorative edging for garments, used especially in medieval times 6. someone who is not very attractive or fashionable 7. someone who behaves in a strange way that often makes people laugh 8. someone who looks dirty or whose clothes and hair are untidy  | 
v.  | 1. to cut off dung-coated wool from a sheep's coat  |