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To get pissed off at a construction site and you tell them cock suckers to 'load your box'
those bastards want me to string leads all over the boiler house. Fuck it imma drag up. LOAD MY BOX!
Drag up by Welder77 April 19, 2009

Drag up juice 

diesel fuel in a pipeline welder or oilfield workers truck
So I told him “fuck you motherfucker my tank is full of drag up juice and I’m about to burn a few gallons”
Drag up juice by MudDoc23 January 4, 2019
If I don't get more pay I'm gonna drag up.
drag up by J.L. Seventree June 28, 2005

Drag-up dust

In Northern America construction workers call the first snowfall "drag-up" dust meaning it's time to quit their jobs and return to the south for the winter.
When the first snowfall came, the apprentice from Louisiana went back home citing the drag-up dust policy.
Drag-up dust by Ewizobeth November 30, 2013

dragussy 

Dragon pussy. DnD players often use it when they are trying to tap the dragon. A warm inviting term for a dragons genitals.
Yo the bard is trying to tap that dragussy
dragussy by Wazzupiddy April 26, 2022

Dragunov 

Caliber: Russian 7.62x54mm Rimmed
Operation: gas operated, short stroke, rotating bolt; semi-automatic
Capacity: 10 round detachable box magazine
Weight: 4.31kg empty with telescope
Length: 1225 mm
Barrel Length: 620 mm
Max Rate of Fire: 30 RPM
Aimed Rate of Fire: 3-5 RPM
Scope Type: PSO-1 with illuminated reticle
Accuracy: less than 2MOA at 600m


SVD was designed not as a standart sniper rifle. In fact, main role of the SVD ir Soviet / Russian Army is to extend effective range of fire of every infantry squad up to 600 meters and to provide special fire support. SVD is a lightweight and quite accurate (for it's class) rifle, cabable of semi-auto fire. First request for new sniper rifle was issued in 1958. In 1963 SVD (Snaiperskaya Vintovka Dragunova, or Dragunov Sniper Rifle) was accepted by Soviet Military. SVD can use any kind of standart 7.62x54R ammo, but primary round is specially developed for SVD sniper-grade cartridge with steel-core bullet. Every infantry squad in the Russian (Soviet) army had one man with SVD.
SVD is extremely reliable in all conditions, and designed for heavy battles. It has backup ajustable iron sights as a standart option, as well as a bayonet mount (standart AK-47 bayonet type).
Latest modernisation incorporate rugged polymer stock. Also, for mounted and airborne troops developed variant with folding buttsock and shortened barrel (590 mm). New flash hider/muzzle brake also installed.
All modifications of SVD passed many real battle tests during Afghan war as well as many other local conflicts, including latest Chechen wars. SVD was widely used and copied across the former Warshaw pact countries and still in service with Russian Army and many Russian Law Enforcement agencies (as well in oter CIS countries).
I be poppin muthafuckas with the Dragunov
Dragunov by AC November 5, 2003