The act of driving while simultaneously listening to Drake. This act typically results in ending up at your ex's house while crying. Much like drinking and driving, sometimes your actions aren't controllable resulting in regret later on. Most common songs which cause Draking and driving are: Say Something, Doing It Wrong, Marvin's Room, & Best I Ever Had although there are numerous others. Don't confuse with R. Kelly cruising which is the act of listening to R. Kelly resulting in an unexpected sexual encounter with an ex, a friend, or a hooker.
Bob tuned into some Drake while he was getting fast food at 2am, but somehow ended up at his ex's house only to wake up to pain & regret the next morning and also remembering that his ex is a huge whore! Unfortunately this was a bad case of Draking and Driving!
A word originated from the rapper/singer Drake to describe when someone is behaving very emotional. Drunk texting or calling ex girlfriends/boyfriends is a main example of Draking.
The act of listening to emotional music that reminds you of that special someone who treated you wrong or rejected you. Referring to the emotional style of the rap artist Drake an includes songs such as "Shut it down" by Drake, "Icebox" by Omarion, or even, "Buzzkill" by Luke Bryan; all song you can "slow drake" to.
"yo what are you up to?"
"just slow draking man, I was in the club lastnight and I saw homegirl. We made eye contact and it just brought back all this pain. I needed to relax."
Usually when a man listens to Drake, because he is heart broken, depressed, etc. The reason for this, is because Drake's music is the most relatable, regarding women. Missing them, or being hurt by them, in particular.
"I just became single last night, after an argument with my former girlfriend. I guess it looks likeI'm going to be draking out tonight."
Draking is a slang word for being depressed, sad, lonley, and just plain miserable. It derived from a frequent miserable poster who had the screen name "drake".