Drain the dragon spoken language slang
To urinate or pee
He got to drain the dragon because he drunk too much beer.
I need to go drain the dragon right now.
He has got to drain the dragon.
A very offensive term used to describe an upper-class British man who is stupid or inexperienced
Used to refer to a man who is very unpleasant
1. Said after the custom of ringing church bells nine times to show that a deceased person is a man.
2. Used to mock a tailor as weak and ineffectual compared with a typical man.
3. A well-dressed person buys his or her clothes from various sources.
A critical phrase refers to a dead, white man having an unjustified reputation.
(Of a man) Having a large penis
This phrase is often used for males because "dragon" is a slang term for the penis. The verb "drain" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.