dag vs goat

dag

noun
  • A skewer. 

  • A dangling lock of sheep’s wool matted with dung. 

  • A hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground. 

  • A misty shower; dew. 

  • A spit, a sharpened rod used for roasting food over a fire. 

  • The unbranched antler of a young deer. 

  • One who dresses unfashionably or without apparent care about appearance; someone who is not cool; a dweeb or nerd. 

  • A directed acyclic graph; an ordered pair (V,E) such that E is a subset of some partial ordering relation on V. 

intj
  • Expressing shock, awe or surprise; used as a general intensifier. 

verb
  • To be misty; to drizzle. 

  • To shear the hindquarters of a sheep in order to remove dags or prevent their formation. 

  • To cut or slash the edge of a garment into dags 

  • To skewer food, for roasting over a fire 

goat

noun
  • A lecherous man. 

  • A Pontiac GTO car. 

  • The meat of the aforementioned animal. 

  • A blocker who is isolated behind the opposing team's blockers, so as to slow down the pack. 

  • A mammal, Capra aegagrus hircus, and similar species of the genus Capra. 

  • A scapegoat. 

  • A person who is not easily understood by a speech recognition system; contrasted with sheep. 

  • A fool, loser, or object of ridicule. 

verb
  • To scapegoat. 

  • To isolate (an opposing blocker) behind one's own blockers, so as to slow down the pack. 

  • To allow goats to feed on. 

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