do-rag

English

Etymology

do (hairdo) + rag

Noun

do-rag (plural do-rags)

  1. A piece of cloth used to cover the head.
    • 2003, Teri S O'Brien, The Personal Trainer's Handbook
      It's your business if you want to run around in spandex, sporting a do-rag or a moussed pompadour with ponytail...
    • 2007, Patricia Daniels Cornwell, Book of the Dead
      "I can pay for my own damn beer," the man in the flame do-rag says.

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