Dragsville
A dull, boring, depressing situation or place — a total drag.
Definitions
A boring or tedious situation, treated as if it were a place you could be stuck in.
Something disappointing or depressing.
A dull person or crowd.
Dragsville In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
1950s American teen slang combining 'drag' (something tedious, from 1940s jazz slang) with the playful '-ville' suffix that teens tacked onto words to coin imaginary towns. The '-ville' habit was everywhere in mid-century youth speech.
People Also Ask
What does dragsville mean in slang?
It means a dull, boring, or depressing situation or place — being in dragsville is being stuck somewhere no fun.
Where did dragsville come from?
It comes from 1950s American teen slang, joining 'drag' (a bore, from jazz slang) with the trendy '-ville' suffix for made-up towns.
Why did teens add -ville to words?
The '-ville' suffix was a popular 1950s habit for coining imaginary places that named a mood or state, like dragsville or splitsville.
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