Superlative form of 'draggy'; the most slow-moving, sluggish, tedious, or boring.
Superlative form of 'draggy,' formed with '-est.' Follows standard English patterns for creating the highest degree of comparison with informal adjectives.
Using 'draggiest' instead of 'slowest' or 'most boring' adds personality—it's the kind of colloquial superlative that teenagers and friends use to express frustration with something that just won't end.
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