Baccy and weed joint.
Jack: Yo mate imma roll a drag i've got the fucking shakes
Michael: Bruv you need to stop you're an actual addict
Michael: Bruv you need to stop you're an actual addict
by MrG Streets September 17, 2018

Where something just drags on, or contuinely continues through sequels while over reaching its goal towards being a drag testing below your insides until you wish not to commit anymore until something's improved or changed.
This games such a "drag fest", you're such a "drag fest" to be around, why did they have to make that movie into one huge "drag fest".
by Psyodo December 15, 2021

An established drag queen who mentors a new queen, her “daughter,” on how to get started or introduces her to drag.
A drag performer engages in live theatrical performance as a member of the opposite gender ("drag king" if female-to-male, "drag queen" if male-to-female). Their sex and gender presentation is usually exaggerated to comic effect.
A drag performer engages in live theatrical performance as a member of the opposite gender ("drag king" if female-to-male, "drag queen" if male-to-female). Their sex and gender presentation is usually exaggerated to comic effect.
It is not uncommon for a drag performer to choose a stage name so that the last name matches that of a mentor. For instance, if "Amanda Fox" were mentor to "Britney" who in turn was mentor to "Charlotte", naming them as a "house", "family" or "lineage" would pass part of drag mother Amanda's name on to the others as "Britney Fox" and "Charlotte Fox".
by bitchuck September 20, 2024

Ball dragging is another name for sponging or boogie boarding. It refers to how the balls of one who sponges drag in the water as they ride a wave.
by KC McFlannery October 27, 2007

A type of shopping cart race involving drag races that take place in a huge and large isle, or a huge straight area in the store.
by Justicewithtacosandweed August 14, 2018

A workplace behavior where an employee intentionally slows down their work pace—often under the guise of thoroughness or caution—to delay starting a new task, align idle time with scheduled breaks, or avoid additional workload. Common tactics include stretching simple tasks, repeating non-essential steps, and selectively working efficiently only when motivated or supervised. Frequently observed in environments with low task oversight and time-based productivity expectations, such as CNC operations or manufacturing roles.
by Can’t make it up October 9, 2025
