dack
Australian slang
1. noun (generally in the plural): trouser.
2. verb: to de-pants someone.
3. verb: to shoplift an item by putting it down one's trousers.
1. noun (generally in the plural): trouser.
2. verb: to de-pants someone.
3. verb: to shoplift an item by putting it down one's trousers.
1. "That's a stonkin' pair of dacks you got there, mate!"
2. "So I ran up behind him and dacked the bugger. It was grouse."
3. "I wanted a bottle of Beam, but I didn't have any money, so I dacked it and ran."
2. "So I ran up behind him and dacked the bugger. It was grouse."
3. "I wanted a bottle of Beam, but I didn't have any money, so I dacked it and ran."
dack
To pull someones pants down.
Intention is to embarress them by exposing their tighy whities or a bare ass. Make's other people laugh.
Intention is to embarress them by exposing their tighy whities or a bare ass. Make's other people laugh.
"John is being the biggest dickhead."
"Yeah, let's dack him."
"Yeah, let's dack him."
dack
from the word foedack; an annoying freshman; an annoying/lame person in general
matt fleischman is the ultimate dack
dack
To "depants" or suddenly pull someones pants down before they have the chance to react. Usually done in public or in front of a large group of people. Soccer/footy players are notorious "dackers".
"Dude, Paul was talking to a group of girls and Steven TOTALLY dacked him!"
dack
Short for 'Dakka', meaning Marijuna, Chronic.
Did you bring any dack over with you?
dack
to pull someone’s pants down.
My mates dacked me at work in front of the boss.
dack
One that has qualities not unlike a penis. And not in a good way, either!
Man, why is Jimmy acting like such a DACK today?