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1. Something sad and unfortunate
2 Term used to describe unattractive men dressed as women 3. Any form of gay costume (ala Village People) 1 & 2: Why am I watching this drag show? I must be drunk.
3. Did you see James Michael working her leather drag at the bar last night? That tired old queen! |
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Inhaling smoke from a cigarette or joint. Having a puff or hit. "Can I bum a drag offa ya cigga."
"Here, have a drag of this spliff, it will take away all your pain." |
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An unwelcome sutation; a hardship; You have to drive all the way uptwon to get him? Man, that's a drag.
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Acronym for DRessed As a Girl. Commonly used by Transgendered persons to describe a state of overall appearence and attire.
antonym: DRAB Before going out, I got DRAG in my new leather mini and and boots.
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To take a hit off a cigarette. "Dragging on a cigarette"
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The primary commercial street in a smaller city. There aren't any titty bars in this town, but if there were, they would be on the main drag.
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An annoying/boring person could be concidered a "drag"
Used widely among stoners Larry is a drag. Larry gets stoned and just stares at the wall and eats airheads.
In a sentance: "Hey you son of a bitch quit being such a drag, I'm coming off my high now" |
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