Re: What is an old ”Drag” man?

Originally Posted by
SlickVic9000
Of course, if you called someone a 'drag man' today, folks would probably think you mean that he's a cross-dresser.
It's interesting how slang changes over time.
In BrE, a cross-dresser is not the same as someone in drag. A cross-dresser is someone who sometimes/always wears the clothes traditionally associated with someone of the opposite sex and emulates the hairstyle and general look of the opposite sex.
We generally only describe a man as being in drag. He would be commonly known as a drag queen and would probably look something like this. This gentleman is a cross dresser. And so is this lady.
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