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"Dragging the shutter" refers to using a slower shutter speed than is necessary to achieve your exposure, generally when working with strobes or flash, usually to either blur motion or burn in ambient light when your subject is primarily exposed with strobe. When people use the term they're usually talking about shutter speeds like 1/60th or slower, not 1/125th (which is only 1 stop away from many cameras' max flash sync).
If I'm shooting concerts with flash, but want to get the stage lights to represent more or want the performers to blur a little, I might drag the shutter to 1/4th. If I'm shooting a portrait with a window in the background and I want to let a little more sunlight in I might drag the shutter to 1/15th. Those are more common situations.
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