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draconianic

Adjective used to describe one who doesn't fully grasp the technicalities of the English language. As one is not in the times and ain't know no English this ironically flawed phrase provides a lasting allure to one's nature.
He over yonderfield is so draconianic!
by draconianic July 25, 2006
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Draconian

A Gothic/Doom Metal band from Sweden. They play songs with Atmospheric and melodic characteristics and combine Harsh vocals (Anders Jacobsson) with Femal Voice (Lisa Johansson) to produce Great songs as "The Cry of Silence", "Death come Near me" and "a Scenery of Loss"
Draconian plays Doom Metal, a music which is known for it's atmosphere of darkness, despair and misery.
by scapino October 11, 2007
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draconestiality

"that dragon is totally into draconestiality."
by Dracora August 2, 2008
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Draconus

We call him “Draconus” meaning fallen one
by Judy_forlife November 26, 2019
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dracanthrope

A dracanthrope is a draconic therianthrope, whose associated animal/creature is a dragon.

A dracanthrope may also be referred to as dragonkin; another word for a draconic, otherkin/therianthrope person.)

~ Just for reference (because I know some people can't help themselves): A furry may also be a dracanthrope, but by definition a dracanthrope is generally not a furry.
"I am a dracanthrope, which is a type of therianthrope."
by Jackaroo Dragon March 4, 2008
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minkus draconium

the technical term used to describe or otherwise characterize a speciman or being that embodies the trait of contentment with an unusal or strange situation
Jane! You little minkus draconium, how could you possibly be happy sitting there in a puddle of mudd, eating icecream and lettuce, wearing that polkadotted hat ??
by Millford Cubicle July 26, 2006
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Dragynn

A peculiar subvariant of the fatbeard genus. A dragynn is primarily composed of 90% lard, 5% extraneous fiber (or 'hair'), and 5% bitter, bitter tears. Dragynns' natural habitants include dimly-lit basements and bedrooms and tarpaper shacks. Their diet mainly comprises anything which will stand still long enough. Dragynns constitute an an invaluable natural resource, which if properly processed and rendered, could make the USA independent of all soap imports. A single dragynn if properly prepared can feed a family of four for at least two years and moves are afoot to breed these shy beasts on a commercial scale, most likely using adapted veal crates to keep their distinctive flesh a desirable pasty white.
Galloping gizzards! A dragynn off the starboard bow!
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