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The cast of Dag meneer de koekepeer - 1991 includes: Jan van Eijndthoven as Meneer de Koekepeer (1993)
The main members of the band Foreign Beggars are Orifice Vulgatron, Metropolis, DJ Nonames and Dag Nabbit. The extended band members are Dr Syntax, Stig Of The Dump, Skrein, Graziella, Kyza, Reeps One, MC Zani, THePETEBOX and LDZ.
The cast of Zo maar een dag in de lente - 1960 includes: Marijke Bakker as Joan Femke Boersma as Dochter Catherine Hilton Louis Bongers as Alistair Louis Borel as Frank Els Bouwman as Elsie Manfred de Graaf as Zoon Martin Hilton Mary Dresselhuys as Moeder Dorothy Hilton Mien Duymaer Van Twist as Muriel Peronne Hosang as Huishoudster Petra Laseur as Dochter Ann Hilton Guus Oster as kunstschilder Paul Joan Remmelts as Vader Roger Hilton Liane Saalborn as Liliane Francis Helen van Meurs as Barbara
It mean pearl
The phrase "dag nab it" is a minced oath, a euphemistic expression used to avoid swearing or using offensive language. It likely originated in the United States in the 19th century as a way to express frustration or annoyance without using explicit language. The term "dag" may have derived from the word "goddag," a Scandinavian term for a good day or greeting, while "nab" likely comes from the word "nab," meaning to seize or grab. Over time, "dag nab it" has become a commonly used exclamation in American English.
To nab something means to grab or snatch, or to seize a criminal or fugitive.
dag is an abbreviation for decagram which is 10 grams.
dag means decagram or 10 grams.
'Dag' can have two meanings. One meaing is 'day', the other is '(good)bye'.
I believe you mean "MAB" and it stands for Magic Attack bonus
dag is: * the da prefix (which is deca-); to * the unit g (which is gram); meaning dag is decagrams deca- prefix means 10, thus 1 dag = 10 g
Nab Nab Nab maybe to tap
Its African language. Its African for hello.
The past tense of "nab" is "nabbed."
You can say "Hav en god dag" in Danish to mean "Have a good day."
NAB Building was created in 1968.