paper dragon

English

Etymology

From paper +β€Ž dragon. Originated in this sense in c.2021 and popularised on the video-sharing social media service TikTok.

Noun

paper dragon (plural paper dragons)

  1. (Internet slang) A hand puppet shaped like the head of a dragon or other animal, usually made from paper or cardboard, with an operational mouth.
    • 2022 April 13, @WBtWNFT, Twitterβ€Ž:
      Toys you make yourself are better than anything you can find in the store. Your dragon puppet is beautiful!β€οΈπŸ’™πŸ’œ
    • 2023 July 18, @rayadraws, Twitterβ€Ž:
      I made a paper dragon (I'll make a better clip later)
    • 2024 January 6, u/ResourceMost4027, β€œMy first dragon!”, in r/dragonβ€Ž, Reddit:
      Im going to make an ocean / seawing paper dragon, should be done about tomorrow! Edit: It’s done! Posting soon, thinking of posting on yt and TikTok..
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