noun Internet Slang

self-drag

· noun · internet

Insulting yourself by accident while trying to dunk on someone else.

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When you try to mock someone and the insult boomerangs straight back onto you. Usually because the thing you mocked applies to you, or your logic collapses mid-tweet. The replies will not let you forget.

“Mocking people who can't spell while spelling 'embarrassing' wrong is a textbook self-drag.”
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self-drag In A Sentence

Mocking people who can't spell while spelling 'embarrassing' wrong is a textbook self-drag.

Origin & Usage

Twitter-era extension of 'drag' (to publicly roast). The 'self' prefix flips it: the roast landed on the roaster.

People Also Ask

What does self-drag mean?

A self-drag is when you insult yourself by accident while trying to dunk on someone else.

How do you use self-drag in a sentence?

"Calling him broke when your own rent's overdue is a serious self-drag."

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