Adjective for something that is wicked cool, the pinnacle of being in charge, on a roll, or generally impressive. Carries a certain intrinsic Jazz Age or Beatnik vibe to it, but is easily suited to Extreme Sports, Hiphop, or Punk sub-cultures as well. Can be used as a noun as well, and in the noun form, should be capitalized.
Adj: "I loved that group's last album, but their newest one just isn't quite dracula."
Noun: "Your sax solo was red-hot! You were Dracula out there, man!"
Noun: "Your sax solo was red-hot! You were Dracula out there, man!"
by Buddy-Rey December 28, 2005
Get the Draculamug. Count Vlad Tepes Dracula
The incarnate of pure evil. Known widely for having a diet consisting of human blood. A stealer of souls so that they become slaves, considered "tribute".
Although Dracula has been killed time and time again, Dracula is immortal.
Dracula also has a son named Alucard, who is also half-human. However, Alucard is against his father.
The incarnate of pure evil. Known widely for having a diet consisting of human blood. A stealer of souls so that they become slaves, considered "tribute".
Although Dracula has been killed time and time again, Dracula is immortal.
Dracula also has a son named Alucard, who is also half-human. However, Alucard is against his father.
by Dave June 16, 2004
Get the Draculamug. Performing oral sex on a menstruating woman while wearing plastic vampire fangs. Commonly performed around Halloween and by queer Vamp/Goths.
by Professor Von Deusheheimer October 25, 2009
Get the Draculamug. by Emily January 11, 2005
Get the The Draculamug. 1. Anything referenced to being scary or disturbing
2. A creature or person who is very frightening, or a figment of ones imagination
2. A creature or person who is very frightening, or a figment of ones imagination
by Cooper March 25, 2005
Get the Draculamug. Used as a verb: to stifle a cough or sneeze or throat-clearing in your sleeve. Kinda gross but a much better way of preventing people from getting your germs than having the droplets go into the air or the hand. Called "Dracula" because of the resemblance of the motion to Dracula unfurling his cape.
Don't sneeze into your hand---Dracula it!
by pentozali September 24, 2011
Get the Draculamug. by boris lugosi October 1, 2004
Get the Draculamug.