Drag Off

What is Drag Off?


1.

To be successful in picking up someone to have sex with; to score; to pull; to get lucky. Said to be a common expression in Newfoundland. Used as both a transitive and intransitive verb.

"He's amazing. He can drag off every time we go out on George Street."

"I'd love to drag him off tonight. Or him. Or her."

See score, pull, pick up, get lucky, hook up

2.

To score, to get lucky, to pull. May be either transitive or intransitive. Said to be common in Newfoundland.

"He's amazing; he'll drag off every time we go to George Street."

"Wouldn't I love to drag him off ..."

See score, get lucky, pull, hook up, get laid


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