Drab - definition of drab by The Free Dictionary To consort with prostitutes: "Even amid his drabbing, he himself retained some virginal airs" (Stanislaus Joyce) [Possibly of Celtic origin (akin to Scottish Gaelic dràbag Irish Gaelic drabóg, slattern) or from Dutch drab, dregs ]
drab - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Just for those who may not be aware of the term, “drab” is how you might describe a transgendered person (including transsexuals, crossdressers, drag queens, etc ) that is presenting as their birth sex
drab adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of drab adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative drabber, superlative drabbest) without interest or colour; boring She longed to be out of the cold, drab little office Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
What does drab mean? - Definitions. net Drab is an adjective that describes something that is dull, plain, boring, or lacking brightness or interest; cheerlessly ordinary It can refer to color, appearance, or character
drab - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun An English collectors' name for a number of noctuid moths of a drab color: as, the clouded drab, Tæniocampa instabilis; the northern drab, T opima; the lead-colored drab, T populeti