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drag⋅gy

[drag-ee]
–adjective, -gi⋅er, -gi⋅est.
1. moving or developing very slowly.
2. boring; dull.

Origin:
1885–90; drag + -y 1
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drag·gy   (drāg'ē)   
adj.   drag·gi·er, drag·gi·est
  1. Dull and listless.

  2. Slang Very tiresome.

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