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adjective
- 1. unattractive or slovenly (typically used of a woman).
noun
- 1. an unattractive or unwelcome person (typically used of a woman).
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drack in British English. or drac (dræk ) adjective. Australian slang. (esp of a woman) unattractive. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. perhaps from Dracula's Daughter.
drack in British English. or drac (dræk ) adjective. Australian slang. (esp of a woman) unattractive. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. perhaps from Dracula's Daughter.
Drack definition: (esp of a woman) unattractive. See examples of DRACK used in a sentence.
Define drack. drack synonyms, drack pronunciation, drack translation, English dictionary definition of drack. or adj slang Austral unattractive Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000,...
UK /drak/ also drac (Australian English, informal, derogatory) adjective 1. unattractive or slovenly (typically used of a woman) 2. dreary and dull a poky apartment with a drack interior noun an unattractive or unwelcome person (typically used of a woman) word origin.
drack adj. also drac. [? Yid. dreck, rubbish, dirt] (Aus.) second-rate, inferior, unattractive. 1900 1950 2000. 2003. In compounds. drack sort (n.) (also drack sack, drak sort) [SE sort, a type (of person)] (Aus.) an unattractive person of either sex. 1953. 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000. 2004.
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