draggy
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 12
- Words With Friends
- 13
- Letters
- 6
/ˈdɹæɡi/
Definition of draggy
3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
adj
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(informal)Moving or developing very slowly; tending to drag on; dull.
“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.”
“It seemed to Chip that Julia was leaving him because "The Academy Purple" had too many breast references and a draggy opening, […]”
“The Who start off ramshackle, draggy even. They pick up while on a run of Tommy songs; by Amazing Journey they sound much more like the fizzing fathers of freak-beat.”
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adj
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(informal)Moving or developing very slowly; tending to drag on; dull.
“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.”
“It seemed to Chip that Julia was leaving him because "The Academy Purple" had too many breast references and a draggy opening, […]”
“The Who start off ramshackle, draggy even. They pick up while on a run of Tommy songs; by Amazing Journey they sound much more like the fizzing fathers of freak-beat.”
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(informal)Typified by, or characteristic of, drag (women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment).
“The performer strode onto the stage wearing a glittery, draggy outfit.”
noun
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(diminutive, form-of, informal, uncommon)Diminutive of dragon.
“>(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"?”
“> Once there was a dragon […] > Thank you everyone, for making this little draggy feel right at home.”
“‘[…] He is just SO cute, aren’t you, my little baby draggy yum yums?’ / ‘Baby draggy yum yums?’ repeated Borgon. ‘Look what he did to my axe!’”
“The blood drained from his face as he turned to see the dragon crouched low, watching them. “Nice, draggy, draggy,” Josette breathed in a singsongy tone.”
““Here Draggy, Draggy, Draggy, where are you, you sadistic whelp” taunted Grinsfeld as he crept down the staircase into the dungeon.”
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Etymology
From drag + -y.
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