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WHY do Americans use the word 'DRUG' instead of the CORRECT word - DRAGGED???
Are Americans REALLY that DRUG obsessed???
To drug something or someone is to put a drug in it or them. Cocaine or asprin are examples. To drug someone is usually used in a negative way so when you drug your love to the mall it sounds pretty aggressive.
The past tense of drag is dragged. Dragging your love to the mall is so much nicer than drugging her!
Why do Americans say I drug instead of I dragged?
'Drug' is no part of the verb 'Drag'!
Justin drug her cargo back to a couch. Lol