Results for “drag daughter”
A station or dish running behind the rest of the ticket.
To quit the job and pack out your tools.
An established queen who mentors and 'raises' a newer performer.
A short, flat-out car race from a standing start — or something boring.
A dull, boring, depressing situation or place — a total drag.
Harshly criticised or mocked, especially publicly online.
An invincible rising uppercut on a forward-down-forward motion — the answer to jump-ins.
Insulting yourself by accident while trying to dunk on someone else.
A gay man who performs a female illusion in drag but doesn't live as or transition to a woman.
Drag wordplay on 'congratulations'.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Dragging your lane creeps into a jungle camp to reset the wave and starve the enemy.
When your partner drags you off the game mid-raid.
Picking combo routes that drag the enemy across the screen into a wall.
The player dragging the entire team to victory on their back.
Catchphrase meaning a ludicrously huge number, from Vegeta's scouter line in Dragon Ball Z.
A right miserable mush — a face dragging on the floor.
Cockney rhyming slang for daughter.
NOLA bounce variant fronted by queer, trans, and drag performers.
A dragonfly — said to hunt mosquitoes.
A foam plug blown through conduit to drag a pull string behind it.
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
A man serving full female illusion in drag for a ballroom category.
The mainstream/Drag Race name for the dip, a backward stunt-fall to the floor; ballroom calls it a misnomer.
The first ballroom house, founded by Crystal and Lottie LaBeija after racism shut Black queens out of white drag pageants.
Bob the Drag Queen's signature — entering the room with attitude, accessory leading the way.
The art of dragging someone's flaws so wittily the room laughs with you, not them.
Mature content — open to view.
The made-up face; 'paint your mug' = do your drag makeup.
Verlan for 'lourd' (heavy) — means annoying, a pain, or a drag.
To single-handedly drag your team to victory.