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crusty dragon

British Slang
Booger, dried nasal excretion. Usually used for extra crispy / non-runny varieties of snot.

Gosh mate, wipe off that crusty dragon before a hottie see's ya.

by VespaGurl March 17, 2005

30πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


chase the dragon

(1) "Chasing the dragon" is a method of smoking opium (opium is often referred to as a dragon in asian cultures). The opium is heated on some kind of metal and a fine line of smoke evolves from the heated drug. This smoke is now to be "chased" (meaning breathed in), often through a small tube, like a straw.
(2) Also used to describe a similar method of smoking other drugs (heroine, crack, etc)

In many cultures it is common to chase the dragon every day.

by ederstone May 24, 2004

354πŸ‘ 84πŸ‘Ž


spino dragon

A young teenager who is known to cringe most of the people he meets, The SpinoDragon might also play with legos and think it is a commonly known prehistoric animal Spinosaurus

Shut up, bro. I bet when you go home you're secretly a Spino Dragon

by psika August 11, 2016

14πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


electro dragon

the single most skillless troop to use in clash of clans. if you use this you should find a bridge and jump off, because you are a virgin whose life has no meaning. in clash royale however it is a good and balanced card.

dont use electro dragon in clash of clans you are causing misery to the defender

by TM999 November 27, 2021

16πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Sarcasm Dragon

One who frequently uses sarcasm.

Person A: Hey how is that sammich brah?

Person B: Oh, just great, I LOVE moldy cheese.

Person A: You don't have to be a Sarcasm Dragon man...

by Webster now October 7, 2010

14πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Enter The Dragon

Ascending to another level. Bringing out ones alter ego. First noted from Bruce Lee's film 'Enter The Dragon'. A martial artist who had to bring out a different side to him in order to avenge his sister.

It's time to Enter The DragonπŸ‰

by SUPRA11 November 23, 2019

16πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


here be dragons

A comment hackers put in their code to indicate that the next section somehow works even though they don't know why, so please, please don't touch it. Term originates from cartography, meaning dangerous or unexplored sections.

*readable code*

// here be dragons!
*completely unreadable code that somehow works*

by Spoom September 30, 2007

94πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž