Slang
editIn slang, this has a verb and a noun sense similar to read: something like "to insult" or "to call attention to someone's flaws" (and as a noun: an instance of that). google:"OMG the drag" finds a small number of relevant hits (instances of people exclaiming that after someone "drags" someone else), though nothing durably archived. - -sche (discuss) 06:33, 15 March 2016 (UTC)
Missing definition
editFrom en:wikipedia:Drag →
- Drag (clothing), the clothing associated with one gender role when worn by a person of another gender
- Drag king, mostly female identified people who dress and perform as males
- Drag queen, mostly male identified people who dress and perform as females
- Drag show, entertainment, cross-dressing ensemble
Dialog:
- Person 1: "Why is it called 'drag'?"
- Person 2: "Because you'd have to be taking a drag to do it"
- Person 2: "That's like something an old person would say."
Also this page currently has the category "crossdressing"; I'm not sure if that's correct. --NoToleranceForIntolerance (talk) 06:10, 25 May 2017 (UTC)
- You need better glasses. The noun is under Etymology 2. SemperBlotto (talk) 06:14, 25 May 2017 (UTC)