dragon etymology

English word dragon comes from English queen

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Detailed word origin of dragon

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queen English (eng) (BDSM, slang, transitive, of a female) To sit on the face of (a partner) to receive oral sex.. (beekeeping) To be the queen of a colony.. (beekeeping) To provide with a new queen.. (chess) To promote a pawn, usually to a queen.. (intransitive, obsolete) To act the part of a queen; to queen it.. To make a queen. (LGBT, slang, often, derogatory) An effeminate male homosexual. (Compare drag [...]
drag queen English (eng) (colloquial) A male who dresses up in women's clothing and makeup, typically in an exaggerated fashion and for public performance.
dragon English (eng) (slang) a transvestite man, or more broadly a male-to-female transgender person.