Draggy
adj, noun, slang ·Moderate ·High school level
Definitions
- 1 Diminutive of dragon. diminutive, form-of, informal, uncommon
">(Gets an offended look) Don't listen to him, Patricia!!! > >-Kazul Was I offensive, my little draggy-poo? I so sowwy. BTW, have you ever heard of the SciFi story called "The Game of Rat and Dragon"?"
- 1 Moving or developing very slowly; tending to drag on; dull. informal
"About two years ago I had been feeling tired and draggy for about six months. I went to find out what was going on. They told me I had Epstein-Barr."
- 2 Typified by, or characteristic of, drag (women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment). informal
"The performer strode onto the stage wearing a glittery, draggy outfit."
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More examples"About two years ago I had been feeling tired and draggy for about six months. I went to find out what was going on. They told me I had Epstein-Barr."
Etymology
From drag + -y.
Clipping of dragon + -y.
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