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chase the green dragon 

1. Slang phrase that refers to smoking cannabis buds from a bong or bong derivative, but can be used simply to refer to smoking marijuana in general. **Not to be confused with "chasing the dragon" (opium substances)**

2. It can be used also to refer to that elusive first beautiful Marijuana euphoria one has experienced in their 1st MJ smoke that constantly eludes one thereafter and one continues to "chase the green dragon" but never catches it.
After work I am going to chase the green dragon and feel GOOD.

I have been chasing the green dragon for years since I was 18 , but I cannot catch it . Its a bummer.

Swaggin Wagon Dragon 

Your number one best friend. No one is above them and you are perfect for each other.
They are swaggin wagon dragons and will be together forever.

Diamond Jubilee 

A person monopolizing a bathroom, (especially, but not necessarily, at work) is said to be celebrating his or her Diamond Jubilee. In other words, the individual has been on the throne way too long.
"Ugh, what's with the long line? I need to use the bathroom!"
"Joe had Mexican for lunch. Now he's celebrating his Diamond Jubilee."

K-Diamonds 

K-Diamonds is an abbreviation for Korean Diamonds, a term frequently used by the ARMY fandom of BTS. The international fans of BTS created this term to address their Korean fans.

This term serves as a response to the nickname I-Lovelies that the Korean fans use to call the international fans by, and resonates with the Korean fans being as precious, strong, and beautiful as diamonds.
ARMY 1: Can we trend #WorldWideHandsomeDay on Jin's birthday?
ARMY 2: Great idea! Let's ask our K-Diamonds of what they think about this.
ARMY 3: I love how we I-Lovelies and K-Diamonds interact with each other!
K-Diamonds by sabiiTurtle April 2, 2018

k-diamonds 

A term of endearment coined by international BTS fans as a nickname for the Korean A.R.M.Y (bts' fan club name).
I-lovelies and k-diamonds have a strong bond because of their love for BTS.
k-diamonds by Daydream March 30, 2018

Dragon flagon 

An old term for a cup with poison inside.
The baron was slipped the dragon flagon, while at the feast.
Dragon flagon by I, Wreckerrr November 6, 2016