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hotbox

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

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

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

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

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

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...