verb Internet Slang

Dragged

/dræɡd/ · verb · slang

Harshly criticised or mocked, especially publicly online.

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Definitions

1

To publicly tear into someone's behaviour or opinion.

“The internet dragged the brand for the tone-deaf ad.”
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2

To drag someone is to relentlessly criticise them.

“She dragged him on live and he deserved it.”
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3

To be heavily roasted or called out, usually in front of an audience.

“He got dragged in the comments for that take.”
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Dragged In A Sentence

He got dragged for filth online.
Don't post that or you'll get dragged.
The replies dragged the whole company.

Origin & Usage

From the image of dragging someone, it became AAVE and internet slang for harshly criticising someone, often publicly.

People Also Ask

What does dragged mean in slang?

Dragged means harshly criticised or mocked, especially publicly online.

What does dragged for filth mean?

It means being roasted extremely thoroughly and brutally.

What does dragged mean on TikTok?

On TikTok being dragged means getting heavily criticised in comments or videos.

Is being dragged the same as roasted?

They're similar — both mean mocked, though dragged often implies a harsher public pile-on.

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