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Unrelated to the verb "to draw," a drawl (noun) is a characteristic of speech. It is produced by lengthening vowel sounds, and is most commonly heard in southern or western American dialects. Drawl can also be used as a verb: drawl, drawls, drawled, drawling.
Cowboys in movies always speak with a drawl. A lot of people think all southerners drawl, too.
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His friend: yoo Liz! Sean was looking at you and wants to fuck

Him: that’s so drawl
Drawl by Jain June 23, 2020

Drawl head 

A person who is constantly saying dumb things that doesn't contribute to the conversation.
Brie Snyder was acting like a drawl head when she accused me of something that I didn't do.
Drawl head by Ok ok om November 20, 2016

Drawl Be Gone 

An imaginary repellant that eliminates all forms of tuff drawl.
John: Yo that buhls drawlin mega A1.
James: Ard imma whip out the drawl be gone and fix buhl up.
Drawl Be Gone by Old Head Jake July 13, 2017

Drawl Ball Jamal 

Being a douchebag and doing something that just isn't cool
"C'mon man why'd you shit in the sink, thats drawl ball jamal"

scarlett drawl

Means a Southern accent. Name comes from the character Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind.
I could barely understand Cletus because of his thick scarlett drawl.