draggy
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drag·gy
(drăg′ē)adj. drag·gi·er, drag·gi·est
1. Dull and listless.
2. Slang Very tiresome.
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draggy
(ˈdræɡɪ)adj, -gier or -giest
1. slow or boring: a draggy party.
2. dull and listless
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drag•gy
(ˈdræg i)adj. -gi•er, -gi•est.
1. tending to drag; lethargic; sluggish.
2. boring; dull.
[1885–90]
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Translations
draggy
adj (inf) → anödend (inf)
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