Draggy

/ˈdræɡi/ adjective

Definition

Slow-moving, tedious, or lacking energy; something that drags or feels heavy and burdensome.

Etymology

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.

Kelly Says

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.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
pesante
peh-san-teh
ARالعربية
بطيء
ba-ti-e
BNবাংলা
ভারী
bha-ree
CACatalà
drogant
droh-gant
CSČeština
těžký
chezh-kee
DADansk
tung
tung
DEDeutsch
schwerfällig
shver-faeh-lik
ELΕλληνικά
αργός
ar-gos
ESEspañol
pesado
peh-sah-doh
FAفارسی
خسته
khas-teh
FISuomi
rauhallinen
rauh-ah-len-nin
FRFrançais
lourd
loor
GUGU
દાઝ
daaz
HAHA
kwanci
kwan-chee
HEעברית
כבד
kaved
HIहिन्दी
थकाऊ
thak-aa-oo
HUMagyar
nehezen
neh-he-zen
IDBahasa Indonesia
berat
be-rat
IGIG
nkwu
nkwoo
ITItaliano
pesante
peh-san-teh
JA日本語
重たい
omoi-tai
KKKK
құлай
koo-lay
KMKM
លឿង
lyueng
KO한국어
느린
neulin
MRMR
चिकट
chi-kat
MSBahasa Melayu
berat
be-rat
MYမြန်မာ
ကြပ်ကပ်
kye-p-kye-p
NLNederlands
zwaar
zwar
NONorsk
tung
tung
PAPA
ਕੁੜਕ
kur-dak
PLPolski
ciężki
chyehn-ski
PTPortuguês
pesado
peh-sah-doh
RORomână
greoi
gre-oi
RUРусский
тяжелый
tyazhely
SVSvenska
tung
tung
SWKiswahili
polepole
po-le-po-le
TAதமிழ்
கனமான
ka-na-ma-an
TEతెలుగు
భారీ
bha-ree
THไทย
ช้า
cha
TLTL
bigat
bee-gat
TRTürkçe
yavaş
ya-vash
UKУкраїнська
важкий
vazh-kii
URاردو
خستہ
khas-tah
VITiếng Việt
lệch
leh
YOYO
ọ̀gọ́
oh-goh
ZH中文
沉重
chen-zhong
ZUZU
buhlungu
boo-hlun-goo

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