be a drag

  • 41Drag Boat Racing — ist eine Art Dragsterrennen auf dem Wasser. Wie bei üblichen Dragsterrennen auf Land wird auch hier auf eine bestimmte Distanz (1/4 Meile) gefahren, jedoch mit fliegendem Start. Der Höhepunkt der Saison sind jedes Jahr die IHBA World Finals in… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 42Drag (film) — Drag Directed by Frank Lloyd Produced by Richard A. Rowland Screenplay by Bradley King Based on William Dudley P …

    Wikipedia

  • 43Drag strip — (or Dragstrip) may refer to: Dragstrip, track used for drag racing Drag Strip (Transformers), Transformer character who is one of the Stunticons Videocart 9: Drag Strip, drag racing videogame released in 1976 See also Dover Drag Strip Lions Drag… …

    Wikipedia

  • 44Drag — Orígenes musicales Chopped and screwed, hip hop, industrial music, drone, shoegaze, dream pop, noise, darkwave, ethereal, crunk, gothic rock, dubstep, horrorcore, illbient Orígenes culturales Finales del 2000, princ …

    Wikipedia Español

  • 45Drag-Racing — Drag|ra|cing, Drag Ra|cing [ dræg rɛɪsɪŋ], das; [s], s [engl. drag racing]: Motorsport, bei dem Dragraces gefahren werden. * * * Drag|ra|cing, (auch:) Drag Ra|cing [ dræg rɛɪsɪŋ], das; [s], [engl. drag racing]: Motorsport, bei dem Dragraces… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 46drag — ► VERB (dragged, dragging) 1) pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty. 2) trail along the ground. 3) take (someone) somewhere, despite their reluctance. 4) (of time) pass slowly. 5) (drag out) protract (something) unnecessaril …

    English terms dictionary

  • 47drag by — To pass slowly • • • Main Entry: ↑drag * * * ˌdrag ˈby [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they drag by he/she/it drags by …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 48drag out of — To get (information, etc) from (someone) with difficulty, sometimes by force • • • Main Entry: ↑drag * * * ˌdrag ˈout of [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they drag out of he/she/it …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 49drag on — or[drag out] {v.} 1. To pass very slowly. * /The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come./ 2. To prolong; make longer. * /The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 50drag out — See: DRAG ON …

    Dictionary of American idioms