To be successful in picking up someone to have sex with; to score; to pull; to get lucky. Said to be a common expression in Newfoundland. Used as both a transitive and intransitive verb.
"He's amazing. He can drag off every time we go out on George Street."
"I'd love to drag him off tonight. Or him. Or her."
"I'd love to drag him off tonight. Or him. Or her."
by only Louise January 14, 2008
by mcrgroupie May 29, 2005
Bob layed down a drag bunt as he passed through the crowd at the Phish concert. When he turned back to admire his work he sadly realized none of the soilies had noticed.
by DBR October 10, 2004
The word "drag" comes from William Shakespeare at the time when women were not allowed to be actresses in theater. It means "Dressed As Girl" to design a male actor playing the part of a female. Hence the word today used for male tranvestites as women.
by nicoparadis March 31, 2008
The high pitch 'squeal' which happens when someone's voice is breaking, usually around the age of 13.
Note:It is not restricted to pubescent teens, any male of any age can ball drag. The feminine version is a labia wiggle.
Note:It is not restricted to pubescent teens, any male of any age can ball drag. The feminine version is a labia wiggle.
by c-bas June 07, 2010
by Lawra February 20, 2009
Meis is such a drag hag. She goes to this gay bar every weekend with Tequila, Marilyn and Devina. Tequila, Marilyn and Devina dress like women but are actually men.
by Eveline May 10, 2006