The term "chasing the dragon" or "chasing dragons" refers to a situation where someone is repeating a theme or pattern in life hoping to find the same results experienced a prior time. An experience of significant impact is the catalyst associated with good times, improvements, enhancements, happiness, pleasures, dreams coming true, etc. One is said to be chasing dragons when they seek to repeat this pattern hoping for the same results experienced the first time.
He has been chasing the dragon or chasing dragons looking for another high school sweetheart ever since they broke up.
That band has been chasing the dragon since their first single looking for another hit.
That band has been chasing the dragon since their first single looking for another hit.
by TrinityAuthor October 04, 2020
by l33t m45t3r k1ch1g41 February 13, 2004
Commonly confused with the art of smoking opium, chasing the dragon refers to the senseless quest of a dragon slayer. Similar to Don Quioxte's misguided mission of battling windmills, a dragon slayer's prerogative is to sexually conquer girls with a similar size and attractiveness of a dragon.
by MrKoi May 16, 2007
by abracadabra January 20, 2004
When you take an opioid and heat it with a lighter on tinfoil, you have a straw and inhale the fumes from burning the pill, then you take the liquid that was once the pill in the tinfoil and shoot it up.
by Maggie Caetlyn March 14, 2018
Originally associated with Opium. the act of passing smoke from your mouth to the mouth of another. Extremely enjoyable when it's with a girl you want to hook up with or watching two females engage in it.
by jim_witness September 27, 2005
by Krystal_meth August 08, 2019