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One who walks around with food on his or her head, most especially foods of a pudding-like consistency. I shouldn't have given that dagrak my bowl of pudding; he's wearing it, now.
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Pure evil, a state of megalomania, dark, unholy, psychopathic, twisted, plush That man over there is creeping me out he's a blatent DAGRAK
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1. Nightmare creature used to frighten children from 0 to 110 into submission.
2. Leader of masses of evil followers 1. If you aren't in bed in 5 seconds, the dagrak will get you.
2. The way that boy is gathering his followers you'd think he wanted to be dagrak when he grew up. |
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To be slightly obsessed with chocolate. Okay, I'll give you some chocolate. No need to be such a dagrak!
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One who has all sorts of nightmarish creatures living in his flat. Of course there's a cow in the bathtub, Dagrak lives there.
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1. From the Middle English "dagracke": to be filled with jam. 2. slang: a plush tyrant, sometimes associated with "Jeff." "I slay you, fork emperor, by sticking this knife into your dagrak body!" Your goods and chattel are MINE. MINE!!!!"
-aunt beast |
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In a game of bad cop/worse cop, the bad cop.
Synonyms include Sanity-deprived and effeel My, what a dagrak guy- I'm rather frightened!
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A mutated form of evil; a fearful quality. Highly connected with jex. The boy had a certain dagrakish charm ...
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