we will begin to take a drag on this cigarette.
"Drag" can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The air drag was so heavy that it pulled me with it
Joseph's mother always told him not to drag his feet.
it is a sentence slang. However, there is really no meaning to the sentence.
It's used on oldschool drag links.
A quick take-up master cylinder
I used Tweezers to take out my splinter.
Don't drag my book bag on the floor. Slight atmospheric drag can cause a satellite to slow down and eventually fall back to Earth. Wild horses could not drag me from a good chariot race.
Some vehicles have a low drag coefficient.
I'm looking for a car with a lower drag coefficient.
No because you can figure out the meaning by context. If you drag your feet figuratively, you're moving slowly on something.
Lift is equal to drag, so if the drag was 12000N (newtons) the lift would be 12000N. it is mainly used for slowing the aircraft down for decend.