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fear of going to sleep and never waking up
I stared at my bead with dreap.
Dreap by Loot the german sharkerd January 30, 2016
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dreaps Dreaping Drape Drea dreadlocks Draping dread head draper Drapple draped
One who acquires drapes that do not wish to be aquired.
I hope that drapist never sees the light of day again.
Drapist by DrapeMe October 7, 2018

Haris Drapic 

Very thiccc bosnian guy with a 20 inch monstercock. Overall a very sexy man. Born in origo and is always fully defined.
Guy: Wow I just jerked off to Haris Drapic, I feel enlightened.
Some other guy: Yeah, I wanna dock with him so bad.
Haris Drapic by EggDealer April 7, 2021

Drapered 

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When your entire day is planned around a meeting/interview with an individual. To you, this is an important life event - a stepping stone that will, if successful will lead to bigger and better opportunities. However, the individual at the center of this momentous occasion, couldn't give fewer fucks. You've gone to bed early. You canceled all other activities for the day only to wait indefinitely. Your disappointment is immeasurable and your day is ruined. You, sir, have been drapered
Drapered by TruffleshuffleOG February 11, 2020

The Dreaded Scoot 

The act of the dreaded scoot relies on your partner having shitty matted ass dreads (the longer the easier to complete). To accomplish this power move involves taking your partner from behind, whilst comfortably clapping checks, grasp two hands full of ass dread. In this position proceed to ride your partner as if you were holding the handle bars of a razor scooter.
“Dude as I was getting fucked last night, I fully experienced the dreaded scoot. The grip was so tight my dreads were ripped clean off my butt.”

penny dreadful 

Penny dreadful is a pejorative term used to refer to cheap popular serial literature produced during the nineteenth century in the United Kingdom.
They eagerly anticipated the weekly publication of their favourite 'penny dreadful' story , Sweeney Todd
penny dreadful by Talaria '53 November 2, 2015