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drack
/ dræk /
adjective
slang, (esp of a woman) unattractive
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Word History and Origins
Origin of drack1
perhaps from Dracula's Daughter
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Example Sentences
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Dale Earnhardt had a reputation for policing the way drivers acted on the drack, and many others from NASCAR’s heyday did the same thing.
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Two — defender Josh Drack and midfielders Daniel Aguirre — didn’t sign with the team Wednesday morning.
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The Galaxy say they plan on using Drack as an outside back.
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Drack had 11 goals and 10 assists in 61 games, playing his first two seasons at Grand Canyon University in his native Arizona.
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The Galaxy took University of Denver forward Josh Drack with their first pick, the 16th of the opening round of the three-round draft.
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