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The phrase "dig you" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is a slang phrase typically used informally in speech, and is a shortened version of the phrase "I dig you," which is a way of expressing admiration or liking for someone. Example: "Hey, I just wanted to tell you that I really dig you!".
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I dig you, man".
But I really dig you'".
Every syllable would dig you deeper.
Do not let a frivolous trip dig you deeper into debt.
"Ghannouchi, wait, wait, we will dig you a grave," they chanted.
It could also be that they just dig you for you!
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You pray that someone digs you out.
Then you dig and dig, slowly, bit by bit, because you know that by digging you're causing damage.
He digs you.
Once you are finished digging, you will need a "roof".
Maybe the girl's just not digging you.
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