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Drawl

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.

by Romula March 29, 2004

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Drawling

When someone is acting out of character.

Why u drawlin'?
He was drawlin!

by ThickyNikki July 12, 2005

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drawling

when a person acts in an excessive manner

The party was cool until them niggas from North Philly started drawling

by Prezzie July 17, 2006

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Drawls

To be extremely annoying or unfavorable.

A slang word around Philadelphia.

Used like "sucks" (that sucks: that drawls)

Dude the concert got canceled, that drawls.

by Thephillykid June 5, 2016

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Drawl

To make Greg irritated

Look at my drawling

by Genie K July 16, 2015

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Drawled

When you have drawn a picture, and stopped, but plan to continue later.

"I'm Drawleding"

by Jerimii October 20, 2009

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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.

by Luchador de la Calle Dos January 31, 2005

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