-- Stag vs. Drag. It's what you say about going to an event or a party. I'm going "stag" (alone). or, I'm going "drag" (with a date).
-- In the late 50s and early 60s in my high school, over the PA, they would announce a dance on Friday night and say: "Admission is 50 cents Stag, and 75 cents, Drag." Yes -- dances were cheap in the 50s... but so was everything else.
-- I am guessing that "stag" comes from the reference to a stag party -- men alone. And Drag is when you drag someone along with you... a date. But this last part is just a guess.
Drag is Slang. Just another bad and unintelligent form of English.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun stag is a word for a male deer; the noun doe is a word for a female deer. The term 'going stag' is a slang term for a male attending an occasion alone; there is no equivalent term for a female attending alone. A female attending an occasion alone would be referred to as a woman, a loner, a single, etc.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
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A slang word for pleasing is sweet.
A stag is an adult male deer. A slang term for a male going to a gathering alone is called 'going stag'.
you have to have royal swag at a royal stag party, i know its a drag, but have fun!
Stag is not a portuguese word.
There is no anagram. Perhaps it had one more G to spell dogtags.There is an odd slang term "stag do" meaning a bachelor party.
Gay IS a slang term! It means homosexual. Some other slang terms for homosexual men would include queer, fruit, drag queen, nancy, or pansy.
Drag Swag on a Stag from a Hag with a Rag.... son!
slang + drag = drag queen, transgender______________It doesn't always mean that. If someone says "what a drag," it means that they aren't happy about the situation... perhaps the idea that a person or an idea is "dragging" your feelings down a little.In "drag queen" it refers to dressing "in drag" which means men dressing up like women, and often taking on a female persona for performances. And often it doesn't have anything to do with transgender issues.
brag, crag, drag, frag, stag, shag, swag
Drag is Slang. Just another bad and unintelligent form of English.
The opposite gender from a stag or buck (male) would be a doe or (especially for red deer) a hind. * For the slang term meaning "single at a gathering", the opposite is together, by couples or pairs.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun stag is a word for a male deer; the noun doe is a word for a female deer. The term 'going stag' is a slang term for a male attending an occasion alone; there is no equivalent term for a female attending alone. A female attending an occasion alone would be referred to as a woman, a loner, a single, etc.
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