Scot. Phrase meaning face your fate. Terry Prachett uses the phrase in his book The Wee Free Men when the Nac Mac Feegle are talking to Tiffany.
by spidersbos August 29, 2010
1. Unexpected misspelling of the word dress, which refers to a clothing
2. A hypothetical piece of clothing that acts like a dress, but worn on knees
3. A hypothetical piece of clothing that fits on both sex
2. A hypothetical piece of clothing that acts like a dress, but worn on knees
3. A hypothetical piece of clothing that fits on both sex
Gods do not wear drees. They represent the society by wearing different clothing on different sexes.
by tildeman April 11, 2020
Mary: Those shoes are so cute, when did you get them??
Jane: I got them as SOON as I saw DRees wearing them! Thats a bad bitch right there!
Jane: I got them as SOON as I saw DRees wearing them! Thats a bad bitch right there!
by Nibny November 23, 2021
by peigirn January 26, 2023
The term used to describe a ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree he is seen to jump down from, in a scene from both the movie and book 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'. This scene has cautioned audiences to watch out for and become acute to other signs that Draco may possess dendrophilia, the abnormal love for trees. Audience members and readers will forever continue to persue these suspicions and possibilities, however ambiguous they may be.
Appendix:
The tree is located on the diagonal right corner of the Hogwarts courtyard, as positioned in relation to the majority of the cameras point-of-view
Appendix:
The tree is located on the diagonal right corner of the Hogwarts courtyard, as positioned in relation to the majority of the cameras point-of-view
Person 1: Do you ship Dree?
Person 2: What's Dree?
Person 1: The ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree!
Person 2: What's Dree?
Person 1: The ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree!
by Informative Professor Gumby September 25, 2023
The term used to describe a ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree he is seen to jump down from, in a scene from both the movie and book 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'. This scene has cautioned audiences to watch out for and become acute to other signs that Draco may possess dendrophilia, the abnormal love for trees. Audience members and readers will forever continue to persue these suspicions and possibilities, however ambiguous they may be.
Appendix:
The tree is located on the diagonal right corner of the Hogwarts courtyard, as positioned in relation to the majority of the cameras point-of-view
Appendix:
The tree is located on the diagonal right corner of the Hogwarts courtyard, as positioned in relation to the majority of the cameras point-of-view
Person 1: Do you ship Dree?
Person 2: What's Dree?
Person 1: The ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree!
Person 2: What's Dree?
Person 1: The ship between Draco Malfoy and a tree!
by Informative Professor Gumby September 25, 2023