Skip to main content
Verb. As in Don Draper of TV's "Mad Men." To Draper something means to blow it out of the water beyond a resonable doubt to the point where everyone else in the room wants to kill themselves because they just realized they'll never even come close to being you.
I was Drapering my presentation until my business partner started making derogatory remarks about their culture and related stereotypes.
Draper by TheLatinSnake August 27, 2010
Draper mug front
Get the Draper mug.
See more merch
Lame, cute, funny, wierd, nice, sexy, could be used for any definition.
don't be a draper
Draper by Tyreeee March 8, 2009
The awesomest last name you could possibly have.
a draper is usually slighty very overweight. but still so fricken amazing that he makes the awesomest guy ever look like crap. a BIG crap. in fact, next to a draper, there is no awesomest guy ever. unless his last name is Draper.
bob: THAT GUY IS SO AWESOME!!!!
bill: no dah, his last name is draper.
Draper by lolololololwarph September 7, 2011
Used to describe a person who is loyal, and who loves his/her family. This person is trustworthy, and they exude love.
I wish I was more Draper-like. I want to be nicer.
Draper by Koolgetlaid May 22, 2017
To "draper" is to blow someone off, no matter how important, for something more self-indulgent.
Even though the Lucky Strike presentation is due today, I think I'll draper the afternoon and go bang my kid's teacher instead.
Draper by punchmyface December 15, 2010
An intriguing specimen that has a tendency to overstay his dinners and dog the boys.
Draper by AlDrag July 16, 2018
A term commonly used in describing a group (i.e. of family members, a clan, a town, friends, etch.) of avid child rapers.
Them? Oh, they're all drapers. I'd stay away.
draper by Johnny Sanzabar November 16, 2006