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"Can I have a drag?" -> What does that mean?
SCRIPT
John: "Hmm. Hey, can I have a drag?"
Gabrielle: "Absolutely not. You're much too young to smoke."
QUESTION
Drag -> A slang of "doing smoke?"
Jun 3, 2012 11:28 AM
Answers · 2
We don't say doing smoke, it's always just smoking. A drag means a puff ( to inhale a cigarette) other words you might hear are, a toke, a pull.
June 3, 2012
Here a drag means a puff on his cigarette.
June 3, 2012
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