Definition of «dracarys»
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"Dracarys" is a pop-culture slang term originated from the 'Game of Thrones' and 'House of the Dragon' universe, used by fans to signal a desire for destruction, 'roasting,' or a powerful comeback. In internet comments, it is often used as an exclamation when a character or person does something fierce or when the user wants to see a situation 'set on fire' metaphorically. It represents a moment of peak power or a decisive, aggressive action. The term is specifically popular within fandom circles to cheer on assertive or violent behavior by favorite characters.
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> You had your king waiting all day?!? DRACARYS!!!
> When she finally stood up to her enemies, I was just screaming dracarys at the screen.
> That comeback was so cold, she basically went dracarys on the whole thread.
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"Dracarys" is a High Valyrian word meaning "dragonfire," famously used as a command to make a dragon breathe fire in the "Game of Thrones" franchise. In internet slang, it is used as an exclamation to express a desire for destruction, a "savage" comeback, or to celebrate a powerful, aggressive move by a character or person. It has become a shorthand for "burn it all down" or to signal that someone is about to be metaphorically or literally destroyed. Fans use it in comments to cheer on their favorite characters when they take decisive, violent action.
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> When the Queen finally had enough of the council's disrespect: DRACARYS!
> You had the King waiting all day? You deserve a dracarys for that level of incompetence.
> I'm just waiting for the moment she says dracarys and ends the whole conflict.
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