It can be used in a friendly and humorous way:
"Hey! WHat's up trag?!"
or in a more aggressive fashion:
"If that TRAG bumps into me one more time I'm going take out my rusty box cutter!"
"Hey! WHat's up trag?!"
or in a more aggressive fashion:
"If that TRAG bumps into me one more time I'm going take out my rusty box cutter!"
by Carbep September 13, 2006
(please disregard definitions #2 and #3, as they are inaccurate and fucking stupid--thank you.) TRAG, see also: verb As the term "trag" is an abbreviated form of the word "cuntrag", it can also be used to imply a sense of cuntraggery regarding a person's action.
to "trag out": Mary and I were supposed to read her chart together at Desiree's apartment that night. She threw up though, and passed out--she totally tragged out on me. also: Angela was supposed to be at Peter's by 1am, but, she's totally traggin' ass. Whatever!
by Anjalahh September 14, 2006
by jewishtittiemonster March 31, 2010
Verb.
To eat. Coming from a "distortion" language widely used in Miami, Florida. Mostly the Hialeah/Miami Lakes region. A from spanish "Tragar."
To eat. Coming from a "distortion" language widely used in Miami, Florida. Mostly the Hialeah/Miami Lakes region. A from spanish "Tragar."
by Chingon December 15, 2005
An abbreviation of the word 'tragic'. Pronounced "traj". Is used to describe an event or person that is particularly cringe-worthy or sad. Can have suffixes such as: 'as hell', 'as fuck', etc.
by MilkTheDuck June 08, 2014