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Chasing the dragon

This term is a bit more complicated than merely "smoking opium". It starts when you have your first high, the world is peaceful, everything is perfect, you're numb, but in the best way possible. But, soon, it starts wearing off. Fast. Your mind races, you're pulled out of your dream world. You crave the drug more and more, wanting to feel the same way as you did on your first high. You go to the dealer and buy the same amount you had the first time, and smoke. Still feels good, but not as good as first time. You go and buy more. Closer, but not quite there. You're stuck, you don't know what to do. You want to go back to that little dream world and stay forever, but your body is already developing a tolerance. You panic. You use all your money to buy more and more and more, but still, not the same as that first time. You realize that you have no more money, so you start selling your things, pawning whatever could get you that next bag. Still, nothing compared to what you had on that first, magical time. So, you're broke and own nothing. But you don't care, all you care about is getting back to the first high. You start stealing, doing "favors", whatever gets you the money for the attempt. Your life becomes a living hell, all in search of a repeat of the first high. That's chasing the dragon.

I doubt an example is necessary here.

by Woody. December 29, 2005

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dungeons and dragons

The world's most popular pen & paper Role Playing Game (RPG). Created in 1974 by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) combines role-playing with turn-based tactical combat. In a D&D game, one player is the "dungeon master" (DM) and the rest of the players are "player characters" (PCs). The PCs assume the role of adventurers (using fantasy archaetypes such as elves, wizards, halflings, barbarians, etc) while the DM creates challenges for the PCs to overcome (such as monsters and traps).

Over the years, the D&D game has been revised and published in multiple editions. The rights to Dungeons & Dragons are currently owned by Wizards of the Coast (creators of Magic: The Gathering) and Hasbro.

"We played Dungeons & Dragons for three hours. Then I was slain by an elf."

-Homer Simpson

by Deej July 20, 2004

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Dragon Raja

An addicting, soul consuming, virgin-filled alternative to life. Higher dependence than crack and an effective form of birth control since these chaste players won't be getting laid. Helps you empty your wallet, maximize your monthly credit card limit, resort to selling your house, family and organs only to obtain a virtual outfit with incredibly shitty odds.

Power, money, sex, career, friends, family... All of these are distractions to pull your attention away from Dragon Raja.

by Magic Matt XXL July 13, 2021

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Earth Dragon

When a man fully burried in sand or dirt gets fully erect causing his penis to emerge from the earth like a dragon.

Dude, yesterday I got burried and out of no where I got an earth dragon.

by yoloswagger42069 January 14, 2014


King Dragon

King Dragon the main antagonist for the ever so popular un-named game.

"King Dragon sends his regards"
"King Dragon sends his regards"
"King Dragon sends his regards"
"King Dragon sends his regards"

by usermamebutwithm September 12, 2020


The Dragon's Lair

When you blow vape into your girl's pussy and the vape smoke leaks out like the entrance to a dragon's lair.

Would you like to experience The Dragon's Lair?

by DoctorrNick April 27, 2017


Slaying dragons

A euphemism for having sex that originated on the Facebook fan page: RIP Severus Snape; The Bravest Man I've Ever Known after an admin said he was slaying dragons with his admin girlfriend.

Blaise and Astoria were slaying dragons last night for five hours.

by Lily the Admin February 11, 2012

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