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drag

The primary commercial street in a smaller city.

There aren't any titty bars in this town, but if there were, they would be on the main drag.

by Some Old Geezer September 10, 2006

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DRAG

Acronym for DRessed As a Girl. Commonly used by Transgendered persons to describe a state of overall appearence and attire.
antonym: DRAB

Before going out, I got DRAG in my new leather mini and and boots.

by Siobhan January 18, 2004

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Drag

A race between two cars; usually between two different stoplights.

The camaro wanted to drag at the light.

by ICEDRSX November 8, 2004

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drag

To take a hit off a cigarette.

"Dragging on a cigarette"

by commonwealth1325 October 20, 2003

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drag

A form of gender play in which an individual dresses and applies makeup to exaggerate certain features. They may then display their work through "shows" in which they dance, lip-synch or or sing with their real voice (usually reserved for the more talented). Those involved are sometimes called female or male "impersonators", but usually drag queens or drag kings. Either gender may "impersonate" the other, or choose to impersonate a satired hyperbole of one's own (ie there are female drag queens). Most often, drag is a form of entertainment, and is considered by some to be an art form.

Person number one: "Oh, look, a female impersonator."
Person number two: "Drag is hardly impersonation. When was the last time you saw a female wearing that many sequains with that much hair and makeup?"

by Atropis June 21, 2006

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Drag

A smoke, a cigarette, weed, used when someone is smoking.

Hey cuz imma go smoke me a drag

by Kraze-n-Daze January 19, 2005

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drag

Refers to something that is not good, or something that goes wrong. However, it is used more often ironically or jokingly.

"What a drag!" (instead of "This sucks!" or "This blows!" or "What a bummer!")

"Life is a drag."

by Elaine C November 27, 2007

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