drag race
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- drag racer noun
- drag racing noun
Etymology
Origin of drag race
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Among the most enduring of these is the drag-queen competition show “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” whose early seasons were part of a decade that saw television becoming more inclusive with queer and/or nonwhite people.
A lot of that movement has been rolled back in the past few years, but “Drag Race” itself seems indestructible.
After writing a pilot on spec, he approached the executives at Crave — where he had previously produced “Letterkenny,” “Shoresy” and “Canada’s Drag Race” — about green-lighting a series.
From Los Angeles Times
Ask any MTV fans still bereft over its exaggerated demise how the latest season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” can still be airing on, yes, MTV.
From Salon
The Faithful contingent includes several Bravo and MTV stars; veterans of “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” and “Love Island”; a “Bachelor“; a singer-songwriter; two Olympic figure skaters; Jason and Travis Kelce‘s mom; a “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner; a “Dancing withe the Stars” pro; and Rapaport, the star of “Zebrahead” and “Higher Learning,” whose career peaked in the aughts.
From Salon
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