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  1. Drag (entertainment) - Wikipedia

    Drag usually involves cross-dressing. A drag queen is someone (usually male) who performs femininely and a drag king is someone (usually female) who performs masculinely.

  2. DRAG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DRAG is to draw or pull slowly or heavily : haul. How to use drag in a sentence.

  3. HRC | Understanding Drag: As American as Apple Pie

    Drag uses clothes and other aspects of performance to create heightened versions of masculinity, femininity and other forms of gender expression. It is rooted in acceptance and resilience and …

  4. DRAG | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    DRAG meaning: 1. to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground: 2. to make someone go…. Learn more.

  5. What Is Drag? a Guide to Drag History, Culture, and Politics

    Jan 30, 2023 · Drag has evolved throughout history. Learn what a drag queen is, how drag differs from crossdressing, and why drag queen story hours are under threat.

  6. drag - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · drag (third-person singular simple present drags, present participle dragging, simple past and past participle dragged) (informal, intransitive) To perform as a drag queen or drag king.

  7. The early history and evolution of modern drag | National …

    People dressed in drag celebrate Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1980. Before drag became part of the cultural mainstream, it flourished in drag balls held in secret to avoid...

  8. Drag Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Of, relating to, or being a person wearing clothing characteristic of the opposite sex. A drag performer; a drag show.

  9. Drag Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    DRAG meaning: 1 : to pull (someone or something that is heavy or difficult to move) often used figuratively; 2 : to move along the ground, floor, etc., while being pulled

  10. Drag history complicated, contradictory | Opinion

    1 day ago · The term "bowdlerization," meaning censorship, originated from efforts to rewrite works like Shakespeare's plays for "family reading." Throughout history, men have worn what …