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look what the cat dragged in

Cats are known for bringing dead mice/rats/birds and other vermin they may have found or killed in to their owner's home.

Upon meeting someone who is disliked, by using this phrase you imply that they are the vermin mentioned above.

(Upon meeting an ex-boyfriend at a party)
"Well well! Look what the cat dragged in!"

by Alpha_nine April 1, 2008

401๐Ÿ‘ 108๐Ÿ‘Ž


knock-down-drag-out

prolonged, violent, and unrestrained

They got into a knock-down-drag-out brawl over the stupidest thing.

by Light Joker December 15, 2005

21๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Look What The Bats Dragged In

A goth or emo way of saying 'look what the cat dragged in'. Cats are known for bringing dead mice/rats/birds and other vermin they may have found or killed in to their owner's home. Upon meeting someone who is disliked, by using this phrase you imply that they are the vermin mentioned above.

Apon meeting an ex-boyfriend at a party

"Well, well, well. Look what the bats dragged in."

by Rawrgasmic September 3, 2008


Knuckle Dragging Swamp cunt

For that one special motherfucker who grinds your gears.

Ah, that bitch. That knuckle dragging swamp cunt.

by LaughingCrow April 11, 2018

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puff the magic drag queen

A spirit of a dead Toronto drag queen known to momentarily inhibit bodies of men. When inhibited, men will exhibit symptoms of a flamboyancy and deeply-pitched female speech.

Nailo is being possesed by puff the magic drag queen. He sounds like that dead Toronto drag queen from some time ago.

by Nailo April 29, 2005

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High-Speed, Low-Drag

Adj.

1. A high quality, efficient way to do something, performed with exceptional speed, but still simple and streamlined.

e.g "Let me draw you a high-speed, low-drag picture of America... not to scale."

by IaiaIsGod February 19, 2012

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Drag-up dust

In Northern America construction workers call the first snowfall "drag-up" dust meaning it's time to quit their jobs and return to the south for the winter.

When the first snowfall came, the apprentice from Louisiana went back home citing the drag-up dust policy.

by Ewizobeth November 30, 2013

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