Define Drag Meaning

Drag
1. a bummer, an event or item that is not enjoyable or makes life less enjoyable

2. an inhalation from a cigarette

3. someone who dresses up in clothes of the opposite gender for fun or sexual pleasure, often having a different persona/lifestyle for this dress up

1. That party was a real drag, man.

2. Can I bum a drag?

3. Allyson is her drag queen name!
By Darbie
Drag
Inhaling smoke from a cigarette or joint. Having a puff or hit.

"Can I bum a drag offa ya cigga."
"Here, have a drag of this spliff, it will take away all your pain."
By Juliet
Drag
An unwelcome sutation; a hardship;

You have to drive all the way uptwon to get him? Man, that's a drag.
By Beatriz
Drag
to dress in clothing of the opposite sex for the sake of entertainment.
see drag queen, drag king,masher.
Also similar to tom,boi, tomboi

By Laurice
Drag
Used to attack someone with an opposite opinion with you. Usually seen in stan twitter.

"look I'm dragging them hard!! They have no more reply!! "
By Darlleen
Drag
An annoying/boring person could be concidered a "drag"
Used widely among stoners

Larry is a drag. Larry gets stoned and just stares at the wall and eats airheads.
In a sentance: "Hey you son of a bitch quit being such a drag, I'm coming off my high now"
By Jenny
Drag

That nigga must not know I'll drag the fuck out him about my money.
By Ibby
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 Angele
Drag

By Cordula
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 Fionna