hotbox
v.— «Karras took a drag off the Lucky, hotboxed it with a tandem draw, pitched it away.» —by George P. Pelecanos The Big Blowdown June 1, 1996. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
hit the deuces v. phr.— «Pretty soon Pavlov is running for his life being chased by a drag queen inmate with a midget broom. Did I mention that Sheila was wearing panties and a homemade bra? The entire unit watched in awe as this went on...
drag day
n.— «Drag day—day on which part of wages may be drawn.» —“Short Log Country Jargon: East of Cascades” in Ore. Lexicon of Trade Jargon , 1938-39. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
drab adj. wearing men’s clothing; dressed as a boy. Also n. Editorial Note: This term can apply to women, but it applies especially to cross-dressing or transvestite men who see traditional male clothing as drab, ‘charmless; boring.’ The common...
drab adj.— «“No men at RPI? They must be women in drag then.”…”That’s ‘drab.’” drag: DRessed As a Girl. drab: DRessed As a Boy.» —“Re: Reverse Discrimination—No Education for men” by Michelle Anne...
bag drag n.— «As the son of an international airline captain and a pilot in the Marine Corps for 22 years, I have spent a lot of time in the back—and front—of aircraft.…On a recent ski trip to Utah, I did not enjoy doing the...