draka
a different form of the word “derka.” (heard in the movie team america: world police)
it has basically the same meaning as “derka” (see its def.), and it is most commonly said following the word “derka.”
“drakas” – plural of draka
instead of: “derka-derka” it would be “derka-draka” and on rare occurences “draka” by itself.
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