* Prolonged vowels: Words are stretched out and drawn out, especially vowels.
* Slow pace: The speech is generally slow and unhurried.
* Nasal quality: There is a distinct nasal tone to the speech.
* Dropping of letters: Some letters may be dropped or pronounced differently than in standard English.
Examples:
* "He was just a-drawlin' on about his day."
* "She had a real drawl, you could barely understand her."
While "drawlin'" is often associated with a charming Southern accent, it can also be used humorously or even negatively to suggest someone is slow or uneducated.
Note: While "drawlin'" is primarily associated with the South, it can also be used to describe a similar speech pattern found in other regions.