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Dragon City Lingo
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Everybody's been wondering what some of the things people say in Dragon City. Well, I had some free time and I like making guides, so here its is. I've had this list for... a year or so. But, when my comp crashed, I lost the guide and now I'm going to remake it on this site, bit by bit. If there's anything you think I may have missed, E-Mail me and I'll see what I can do for you! Oh, and please label your E-mail with something 'Dragon Booster', or I might delete it as spam by accident ^^;;
Here's the layout I have, in case you want to send me an E-mail. Term: Part of Speech: Meaning: Example: First Appeared: Image Link: (If it's an item and is actually shown on-screen, then I'll try to hunt up an image for you and leave a link to it here)
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Dragon City Terms
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Term: Dragway Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: Similar to a highway Example: "Traffic is stalled on Dragway 1138..." -News reporter First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1 Image Link:
Term: Track shovel Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: A thick-bristled broom-like device used for clean and sweeping up after dragons Example: "Only I'm the one with the track shovel" -Artha First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1 Image Link:
Term: Star Mark Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: Example: "If Beau is the Dragon of Legend, and he chooses, the very same star mark will appear on his head." -Connor First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1 Image Link:
Term: Drac Part of Speech: Adjective Meaning: Cool or awesome Example: "Woah, drac gear!" First Appeared:
Term: Scales Part of Speech: Exclamation Meaning: a derogatory phrase; similar to 'darn', or 'shoot' Example: "Oh scales!" First Appeared:
Term: drag-clown Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: An insult, similar to calling somebody a clown Example: "Let me go, ya big drag-clown!" First Appeared: Episode 32: When Opposites Attract
Term: stable brat Part of Speech: Noun/ adjective Meaning: An insult calling somebody one who, essentially, shovels Dragon poop Example: "Outta my way, stable brat" First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing pt1
Term: baby hatchling Part of Speech: Noun/ Adjective Meaning: Baby, weak Example: "He was probably off in a corner someplace cowering like a baby hatchling...AFRAID" First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
Term: Megadracs Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: A term of energy, specifically draconium energy Example: "According to my instruments, megadracs of orange draconium" First Appeared: The Defiant
Term: Gigadracs Part of Speech: Noun Meaning: Another term of energy, specifically draconium energy Example: First Appeared: Professor Stubborn
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Dragon City Phrases & Sayings
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Phrase: Raised from a pup Meaning: Brought up, raised from infancy/childhood Example: "I should know, I raised you all from pups!" -Connor First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1
Phrase: to scrape one's scales Meaning: to get under one's skin, to irritate or annoy Example: "Y'know, this 'stable boy' thing is really beginning to scrape my scales." -Artha First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1
Phrase: To watch your tail Meaning: Take care of yourself; be careful Example: "Watch your tail in there." -Parm First Appeared: Episode 3: Into the Fire
Term: To Scale Part of Speech: Verb Meaning: To kill somebody Example: "Are you kidding?! Artha'll scale me!" -Lance First Appeared: If it Ain't Broke
Term: To Go 'Red Draconium' Part of Speech: Adjective Meaning: To have a temper Example: "Sorry I went all red draconium on you, Dad." -Artha First Appeared:
Term: To 'Burn claw' Part of Speech: Verb Meaning: to move out quickly; get going Example: "Let's burn claw, Moordyrd!" -Cain First Appeared: Still Water Freeze
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Phrase: Helmet too tight Meaning: You aren't thinking or your ego is too big Example: "Your helmet is too tight Paynn" First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
Phrase: like flies on a melted DraconeeYum candy bar Meaning: People have swarmed to an area Example: "And Dragon City Security is all over this race like flies on a melted DraconeeYum candy bar!" First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
Phrase: Headed for a dragon stall Meaning: Possibly the one who goes to jail? Example: "I may be going back to the stable but you're the one headed for a dragon stall" First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
Phrase: Worry about your own scales Meaning: Worry about yourself; take care of yourself Example: "Just worry about your own scales, stable brat." First Appeared: Episode 37 : Cain's Mutiny
Phrase: As Stubborn as your dragon Meaning: Kitt was referring to Cyrano,
who is a green dragon. Therefore, we can assume that this phrase is
similar to 'Go red draconium', and assume that green dragons and
draconium are associated with stubborness. Example: "You're as stubborn as your dragon!" First Appeared: Episode 36: Professor Stubborn
Phrase: Hung us out Meaning: To abandon, to "ditch" Example: "You hung us out!" -Cain First Appeared: Episode 37 : Cain's Mutiny
Phrase: Burn claw Meaning: Similar to 'burn rubber'; means to take off quickly or leave quickly Example: "Let's burn claw!" First Appeared:
Phrase: Saving one's own tail Meaning: To put oneself first; to save your own butt Example: "You're saving your own tail while the Shadow Booster saved ours!" -Cain First Appeared: Episode 37 : Cain's Mutiny
Phrase: Gotten under one's scales Meaning: Getting on somebody's nerves; similar to "getting under one's skin" Example: "Good point, Lance. I wonder what's gotten under his scales?" -Parmon First Appeared:
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Draconium and Racing Terms
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These are the terms and phrases used when referring to draconium, gear, or racing.
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Term: Mag Meaning: Short for 'magnetize'; the Example: "He can fully magnetize and use all gear types and levels." -Connor " 'Mags all gear'. Right. Let's take him for a spin around the--WHOA!!" -Rider #3 First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1
Term: Mag Burst Meaning: A burst of magnetic energy generated by dragons in their bones; can be directed into streams [see Mag Stream] in order to control the power Example: "Using your mag-burst to repel the draconium in my suit!" -Moordryd First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1
Term: Mag Blast Meaning: The name of the move when a dragon uses a Mag Stream to blast things; can be used to pull things towards the dragon, push away, or just to blow up stuff Example: "Using your mag-burst to repel the draconium in my suit!" -Moordryd First Appeared: Episode 1: The Choosing Part 1
Term: Mag stream Meaning: The thin stream of draconium energy that can be used to hold two items apart- like holding the rider away from the dragon s/he rides Example: First Appeared:
Term: Vortex Velocity Meaning: The fastest a normal dragon can run without the aid of gear ((well, your guess is as good as mine!)) Example: "Drac! You've just reached vortex velocity! You're going almost 200!" -Parm First Appeared: Episode 2: The Choosing Part 2
Term: A Rig Meaning: A coat-hanger-like device that holds gear Example: You guys pack up the rig, I'll be right back." -Artha First Appeared: Episode 2: The Choosing Part 2
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Term: Mag claw Meaning: Form of ancient attack where the rider learns to manipulate draconium energy directly and is able to form mag-blasts of his/her own Example: First Appeared:
Term: Mag push Meaning: Mag claw technique where the user's mag stream pushes something Example: First Appeared:
Term: Mag pull Meaning: Similar to a mag push; Mag claw technique where the user's mag stream pulls something towards the user Example: First Appeared:
Term: Mag Bounce Meaning: When the mag claw ball bounces between objects Example: First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
Term: Mag escape Meaning: Example: Term referring to a mag technique where the user vanishes. We don't know if they truely 'teleport' or if it is an illusion First Appeared: Episode 33: The Defiant
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