Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
What's digging?
English answer:
What's up?
Added to glossary by
Andrea Bullrich
Jan 18, 2002 12:47
22 yrs ago
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English term
what\'s digging?
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4 | what's up? | Andrea Bullrich |
3 | what's going on?/what's bothering you?/what's bugging you? | Liv Bliss (X) |
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what's going on?/what's bothering you?/what's bugging you?
Since Andrea comes from personal experience, I'd go with her explanation, if it works in your context.
I'd never heard that phrase used in that way, so did a bit of digging of my own, in Google, and found:
http://www.virtue.nu/misanthrope/stories/conversation_at_daw...
'...Zeke just plain didn't seem right.
"What's digging you?" I finally asked, after what seemed to be a very long time.
"My mom," he answered without hesitation.'
I'd never heard that phrase used in that way, so did a bit of digging of my own, in Google, and found:
http://www.virtue.nu/misanthrope/stories/conversation_at_daw...
'...Zeke just plain didn't seem right.
"What's digging you?" I finally asked, after what seemed to be a very long time.
"My mom," he answered without hesitation.'
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