Slow-moving, tedious, or lacking energy; something that drags or feels heavy and burdensome.
From 'drag' with the adjectival suffix '-y,' meaning resembling or characterized by dragging. This modern informal usage focuses on the sense of heaviness and slowness rather than muddy appearance.
Modern speakers use 'draggy' to describe slow songs or boring meetings—showing how the physical sense of dragging weight evolved into a metaphor for emotional and temporal weight.
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