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do-rag /ˈduːraɡ /(also doo-rag) noun North AmericanA scarf or cloth worn on the head, typically with its ends or corners tied together in the back: baseball caps and do-rags are dutifully removed while court is in session...- They may not take offense at the men's do-rags and throwback baseball caps cocked to the side, but some of the women's tight jeans and skirts would certainly provoke ire.
- For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen.
- Others took a more direct-action approach: flicking pencils, playing with gum, fiddling with their do-rags, snapping rubber bands - an apparently inexhaustible repertoire of ‘acting out,’ as the school psychologists say.
Origin1960s: from do1 (sense 2 of the noun) + rag1. |