Dag, DAG, or dags may refer to:
- Places
- People
- Culture
- Dag or Dagr, the god of daytime in Norse mythology
- DAG (TV series), a television series starring David Alan Grier
- Rick "Dag" Dagless, a character on the TV series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
- Acronyms
- Other uses
- DAG (band), a funk alternative band from North Carolina
- Dags, clumps of dung stuck to the wool of a sheep, also used in Australia as a term of friendly abuse
- Dags (subculture), an Australian subculture (originally from preceding use)
- Dagging, in sheep husbandry, removing dags from a sheep
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