Definition of "Drac"
Drac
proper noun
An abbreviated nickname for the fictional vampire Dracula.
Quotations
Out from his coffin, Drac's voice did ringSeems he was troubled by just one thingOpened the lid and shook his fistAnd said, "Whatever happened to my Transylvania twist?"It's now the MashIt's now the Monster Mash.
1962, “Monster Mash”, Bobby "Boris" Pickett and Lenny Capizzi (lyrics), performed by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers
Still, the Count graciously agrees to […] do a brief roll call of his manifold Dracula tattoos. "That's a Drac, that's a Drac, that's a Drac, that's a demon, and that's for me," he says of the tattoo on his right arm that reads donna. The full-length Dracula on his back, alas, is but one third complete.
2004, Steve Rushin, The Caddie Was a Reindeer and Other Tales of Extreme Recreation
It was Irish actor, playwright and director Deane (1880-1958) who, upon adapting Stoker’s novel for the stage, envisioned ol’ Drac as a tuxedo-and-cape-wearing high-society maven that was, later, perfected by Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi.
2017 October 29, Eric Feber, “Continue the scares past Halloween with TCC's production of "Dracula"”, in The Virginian-Pilot