dwaggy

English

Alternate forms

  • dwaggie

Etymology

From dragon + -y (diminutive suffix). The "r" in "dragon" is changed to "w", reflecting children's speech. Compare wittle (little) and doggy.

Noun

dwaggy (plural dwaggies)

  1. (fandom slang, Internet slang, childish) a dragon, especially one that is much-loved or cute.

Translations

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