Nadsat for 'Friend'. Plural: Droogies.
I'm going out with my droogs to the cinny to shove a pooshka into the grahzny bratchny.
by MoonKnight March 13, 2003
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Nadsat (teen) speak-as used by Anthony Burgess in his novel, A Clockwork Orange- used to mean "friend".
Applied in the real world as the punk equivalent of "homie".
Please note that Nadsat lingo (which consists of Russified English) originates from the BOOK A Clockwork Orange, and not from the movie, as the movie was based on the version of Burgess' novel published in the United States
My and my droogs are gonna head out as soon as Lower Class Brats finish their set.
by devotchkadroog February 12, 2007
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Ya tvoi droog.
by eugene November 28, 2003
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A term meaning "friend." Most probably made popular by the novel "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess, first published in 1962.
"There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, Dim being really dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar making up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a filp dark chill winter bastard through dry" (Burgess 1).
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Family name not too common in the Netherlands. Translation is: Dry
Mijn naam is Ed Droog.
by Ed Droog August 19, 2003
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a group of friends that are like brothes/sisters.Unlike the Clockwork Orange, droogs do not necissarily beat and rape people.Some may, and some may not.
My friend Joe is one of my droogs.
by dzfh March 11, 2006
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A particularly destructive punk rocker or a tightly knit group of particularly destructive punk rockers, from the movie/novel "A Clockwork Orange"

Those droogs tagged the brickwall behind Target again.
by Alyssa Fountain October 5, 2005
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