The word "drag" probably comes from 1800s theater slang, when men dressed up as women to perform female roles. The term probably referred to their skirts dragging on the stage.
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English is kind of like a language in drag if you think about it it's a Germanic language dressed up like a romance language just for the fun of it if you're like me and you like both Linguistics and drag you should check out the next episode of think Queen with kind where she interviews me about the science of human language
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