• A fabulous animal, generally represented as a monstrous wingedserpent or lizard, with a crested head and enormous claws, andregarded as very powerful and ferocious.The dragons which appear in early paintings and sculptures areinvariably representations of a winged crocodile. Fairholt.


    Dragon meaning & definition 1 of Dragon.


  • Possibly the best mythical creature known to this day.

    Dragon meaning & definition 2 of Dragon.


  • The mythical creature that pwns all others. Enough said.

    Dragon meaning & definition 3 of Dragon.


  • (Please excuse the length of this definition, but I enjoy being thorough.)
    In the traditional sense, dragons were large reptilian creatures first thought of in the medieval time. (medieval in the eastern and western sense.) In western realsm, the dragon was a greedy, tyranical brute who ate damsels, demolished villages, and kept a huge treasure hoarde. Mostly portrayed as a generally lizard-like creature with many crests and horns, terribley sharp claws, large teeth, sometimes quills or fur, and almost always wings. (Different variants occured, such as the wingless two-legged Linwurm, and the scorpion-tailed wyvern.)They might've also had a lion's or dog's head.
    In the eastern realms, dragons were beneficial and wise. They did of course keep their treasure hoardes, a dragon is nothing without his shinies. (They're very good eating.)They were snakelike, colourful, posessed deer-antlers, usually had a mane of fur or a crest of the stuff running down their back. They were awfully powerful beings, usually close to the gods, and lived in mountains, and sometimes in the ocean. I don't kinow much more...I'm pretty sure they could breathe scalding water instead of fire.
    Nowadays, dragons are an icon. Anime' abuses them, fantasy novels use them, and [D

    Dragon meaning & definition 4 of Dragon.


  • A devil to some (The britans), a good luck charm to others (the chinese), but to me, thier just badass.

    Dragon meaning & definition 5 of Dragon.


  • The Beast of all Beasts

    Dragon meaning & definition 6 of Dragon.


  • A mythical creature resembling a reptile. Usually huge and ridiculously powerful; often flies or spits fire and/or venom out of its mouth. May be benevolent or pure evil; usually depends on what part of the world the legend is coming from.

    People often like to roleplay these creatures online.

    Dragon meaning & definition 7 of Dragon.


  • a girl that you would have sex with but never enter into a full-fledged relationship with

    You have to slay a couple of dragons before you find your princess!

    Dragon meaning & definition 8 of Dragon.


  • n. Very bad breath.

    n. Something cooler than ninjas.

    Dragon meaning & definition 9 of Dragon.


  • A large lizard whos only weakness is medieval swords

    Dragon meaning & definition 10 of Dragon.


  • [dranky] Dragons are member of the female sex, only to be used for slaying and other sexual purposes. Rated by your friends as under a 5. Often found lurking in grimey dance bars/clubs and the like. A man shall only pickup a dragon under the following circumstances: a) It is 17 minutes before the bar closes. b) Said man has drank more alcoholic beverages then one can count on 3 hands. c) Man has not had sexual intercourse in more than 4 weeks

    Dragon meaning & definition 11 of Dragon.


  • Speech recognition software catering to the needs of law firms, medicine and more. A software product by Sound Business Systems

    Dragon meaning & definition 12 of Dragon.


  • New: Your dragon is your [inner strength], and spirit. Its strong, and powerful. It flies the skies freely watching. It protects its self. It does not fear others in its way. Everyone has a dragon in them, its just yours is either free or not. If your dragon is [free you] are a strong individual that doesnt scar easily or [get put] down with one shot. Its free and beautiful.

    Dragon meaning & definition 13 of Dragon.

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