by LUVUBOYEE November 04, 2012
Older British word (early/mid 20th Century for certain) for women's knickers. Probabaly originates from 'drawing up' the underwear (as in drawing curtains closed/open).
by PaulJustPaul December 27, 2007
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by aragreeen December 11, 2011
When a person doesn't know he/she is gay/lesbian, but EVERYONE else does. (This person is often found in theatre.)
This is not to be confused with in the closet which implies that the person in question knows about his/her own homosexuality.
This is not to be confused with in the closet which implies that the person in question knows about his/her own homosexuality.
#1: Trent: Omg! I went to see Patti LuPone on Broadway last week! It was amaaaaazing!
Lisa: Are you sure you're straight?
Trent: Positive, sweety. I love the ladies :D
#2: Lisa: I can't believe how obvious it is that Trent is gay!
Jessica: Yeah, Trent is mad stuck in the drawer
Lisa: Are you sure you're straight?
Trent: Positive, sweety. I love the ladies :D
#2: Lisa: I can't believe how obvious it is that Trent is gay!
Jessica: Yeah, Trent is mad stuck in the drawer
by pattis baby June 16, 2010
A place where one puts silverware. Pronounced draw-er. Just like it is spelled. Not Droor. A droor is just door with an extra R. That's just dumb
Jenny: "Hey Jake, put the silverware in the DRAW-ER"
Derek: "Do you mean Droor?"
Jenny: "No Derek, you fool, I said drawer because that's where you put silverware. A droor is just a figment of your imagination."
Derek: "Do you mean Droor?"
Jenny: "No Derek, you fool, I said drawer because that's where you put silverware. A droor is just a figment of your imagination."
by the empress February 09, 2009