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do-rag noun a scarf worn on the head after a hair treatment process US, 1970- Young called himself the “do-rag” man, referring to a bandana, or do-rag, worn around the head after applying a hair preparation. — Newark (Ohio) Advocate, p. 39, 17 August 1966
- — Current Slang, p. 7, Fall 1970
- [S]ince I had my hat conked in them days, I had my ’do rag ’round my skull. — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 119, 1972
- Nobody wears do-rags no more, you dumb nigger! — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 60, 1981
- The guy in the do-rag. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 209, 1996
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