To be successful in picking up someone to have sex with; to score; to pull; to get lucky. Said to be a common expression in Newfoundland. Used as both a transitive and intransitive verb.
"He's amazing. He can drag off every time we go out on George Street."
"I'd love to drag him off tonight. Or him. Or her."
26š 9š
To score, to get lucky, to pull. May be either transitive or intransitive. Said to be common in Newfoundland.
"He's amazing; he'll drag off every time we go to George Street."
"Wouldn't I love to drag him off ..."
6š 3š
An act whereby a person, usually a male, attempts to bring a member of the opposite sex home from a bar, using during last call, and is often faced with much aggrevation and mockery from peers from the next day on.
Did you see the chick Dave went home with last night? Man, that was a BAD drag-off!
7š 5š
Waking up the next morning after a night of heavy drinking and finding yourself next to a woman so ugly you would rather chew your arm off than wake her up
Dude looked like shit the morning after that coyote drag off
Bitch across the bar would be one hell of a coyote drag off
4š 1š
where someone is shiting in the toilet and one or two other people grab there legs and drag them off the toileit. sometimes they also drag them along the bathroom floor which sometimes leaves a big shit smear on the floor.
Often done by bullies to nerds and noobs.
someone dis the shit drag off on John.
2š 6š
When you are trying to get around at least 2 other idiots on the freeway and they seem content to go the same speed next to each other hindering your efforts to go around them.
Sorry Iām late. Got stuck behind a jerk off drag race on the way over.