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Definition of Dragula

Dragula

noun

  • This describes an odd cross dresser who resembles a vampire.

    Compare to old queen.

    During the floor show old Dragula was seen at the bar.

    Last edited on Feb 27 2017. Submitted by Dr. P.D. Fisher on Feb 27 2017.

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