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 17, 2008
Get the tragmug. (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
Get the tragmug. by jewishtittiemonster March 30, 2010
Get the tragmug. 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 28, 2005
Get the tragmug. 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 8, 2014
Get the Tragmug. 
