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A mixed alcoholic drink, consisting of orange juice (preferably Sunny D), cheap vodka, a shot of Mojito, a shot of Patron, as much Captain Morgan as you please, salt, pepper, and jalapeno juice-soaked carrots (typically found at very authentic Mexican restaurants). The ratios can be whatever you like, but the orange juice is usually at least half. That is, unless you're really looking to get obliterated. Named after the creator of said drink, who shall remain anonymous in this definition.
The only thing a prescription of Dr. G's will cure is sobriety.
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D.R.U.G.S. 

D.R.U.G.S. is an acronym for Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, a post-hardcore band who's members include Craig Owens, Nick Martin, Matt Good, Aaron Stern, and Adam Russell.

D.R.U.G.S. is a supergroup, drawing its band members from other bands such as Chiodos, Matchbook Romance, Underminded, From First To Last and Story Of The Year. They are currently signed to Decaydance and are expected to release their debut album sometime in the spring of 2011.
Words cannot describe how much the band D.R.U.G.S. rocks.
D.R.U.G.S. by JalexBarakarth December 7, 2010
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D.R.U.G.S 

D.R.U.G.S stands for:
D pray
R to God
U and
G keep
S kosher
*Jewish celebreties talking about D.R.U.G.S (I looked it up)*
Scarlett Johansson: hey man do you like drugs?
Daniel Radcliffe: yeah, i totaly do drugs. I love it!

Scarlett Johansson: wow, thats super cool man. Everyone should drugs.
Daniel Radcliffe and Scarlett Johansson: Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! Drugs!
D.R.U.G.S by Basic b-i-c-t-h December 25, 2018

d r a g o n s 

similar to icup it's a forsaken comeback that if reply with a yes the replying persons back will explode breaking their spine then slowly combusting then dieing.
"your momma," said the fool
'hey do you like d r a g o n s fuck tard? says the m a n

" yea..." says the fool
"d r a g o n d e e z n u t z " replies the m a n
spin Xplosions} OH ShIneaqwa NIBBA. compusts and dies
"government shutdown; didn't read"
Etymology: An adaptation of tl;dr.
"We had a huge earthquake last night!"
"Did you look at the USGS data?"
"Nope, gs;dr."
gs;dr by Rosey567 October 13, 2013