wearing drag

wearing drag
adj sl

The fairies wearing drag flocked the night clubs — Пассивные гомосексуалисты в женской одежде заполонили ночные клубы


Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . . 2003.

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  • drag — /drag/, v., dragged, dragging, n., adj. v.t. 1. to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house. 2. to search with a drag, grapnel, or the like: They dragged the lake… …   Universalium

  • drag lift — noun A ski lift that pulls people wearing skis up a slope • • • Main Entry: ↑drag * * * ˈdrag lift 7 [drag lift] noun (BrE) a machine which pulls you …   Useful english dictionary

  • Drag (clothing) — Cross dressing History of cross dressing Breeches role · Breeching Travesti · In film and television …   Wikipedia

  • drag — [[t]dræ̱g[/t]] ♦♦♦ drags, dragging, dragged 1) VERB If you drag something, you pull it along the ground, often with difficulty. [V n prep/adv] He got up and dragged his chair towards the table. 2) VERB If someone drags you somewhere, they pull… …   English dictionary

  • drag — drag1 W3S3 [dræg] v past tense and past participle dragged present participle dragging ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pull something)¦ 2¦(pull somebody)¦ 3 drag yourself to/into/out of etc something 4¦(persuade somebody to come)¦ 5¦(computer)¦ 6¦(be boring)¦… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • drag up — verb mention something unpleasant from the past Drag up old stories • Syn: ↑dredge up • Hypernyms: ↑mention, ↑advert, ↑bring up, ↑cite, ↑name, ↑refer …   Useful english dictionary

  • drag — [14] Drag has two possible sources, each with equally plausible claims: Old English dragan, source of modern English draw, or the related Old Norse draga. Both go back to a common Germanic source. Of the modern colloquial applications of the word …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • drag —  n.  1. Bore. Unrewarding effort.  2. Female clothing worn by men. Usu. in drag Wearing such clothing.  3. Puff of a cigarette …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • drag — [14] Drag has two possible sources, each with equally plausible claims: Old English dragan, source of modern English draw, or the related Old Norse draga. Both go back to a common Germanic source. Of the modern colloquial applications of the word …   Word origins

  • drag — dræg n. tool used for dragging along the bottom of a body of water to recover objects; impediment, opposite force (such as the force working against an aircraft in motion); act of moving the mouse while pressing and holding down the mouse button …   English contemporary dictionary

  • in drag — wearing the clothing of the opposite sex * * * in drag : wearing clothes that are usually worn by the opposite sex They went to the party (dressed) in drag. She s in drag. [=dressed as a man] • • • Main Entry: ↑drag …   Useful english dictionary


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