by Tigger326 February 11, 2017

Guy 1: "Dude, how was your date last night?"
Guy 2: "Everything was going great, until I took her panties off and found an Orange Rag..."
Guy 1: "Gross, man."
Guy 2: "Everything was going great, until I took her panties off and found an Orange Rag..."
Guy 1: "Gross, man."
by dudeguylaxbro October 9, 2010

term used in Southern US to describe someone who is mean or rude. Also used as a term of endearment between two jocks or two bros.
She cut me off on the freeway, that twat rag
Between two bros: You twat rag, you drank all the crown and didnt replace it!
Twat rag, I can believe you fucked her in the ass after she took a big shit and didnt wipe!
Between two bros: You twat rag, you drank all the crown and didnt replace it!
Twat rag, I can believe you fucked her in the ass after she took a big shit and didnt wipe!
by SeanDSSS June 28, 2009

Eg.1
Boy 1: Bro let's take a dump on this cop car!
Boy 2: RAGS/ragz!
Eg.2
Boy: should I pull out?
Girl: RAGS!
Boy 1: Bro let's take a dump on this cop car!
Boy 2: RAGS/ragz!
Eg.2
Boy: should I pull out?
Girl: RAGS!
by Legit_quotes June 19, 2020

A silk-like material worn around the head of black males as a fashion statement. It wraps around the skull, with a small flap hanging down in the rear, over the neck.
Do rags originated in prisons in the 1970's, to try and simulate the long hair of a (male) female inmate, so the (male) males, could easily tell them apart. They were originally black, but many colors are in use today.
Now banned in most prisons of today, Do Rags have moved into main stream black fashion, and the use no longer signifies any sexual connotations. Court cases in New York City have supported the use of Do rags at work, when employers complained that it was not "appropriate". Black men have even been seen in a business suit, coming from work, wearing a do rag. Bald Black men (with no braids) also wear do rags. A do rag, under a baseball cap, it also gaining popularity.
The word derivation is "Hairdoo rag"
Do rags originated in prisons in the 1970's, to try and simulate the long hair of a (male) female inmate, so the (male) males, could easily tell them apart. They were originally black, but many colors are in use today.
Now banned in most prisons of today, Do Rags have moved into main stream black fashion, and the use no longer signifies any sexual connotations. Court cases in New York City have supported the use of Do rags at work, when employers complained that it was not "appropriate". Black men have even been seen in a business suit, coming from work, wearing a do rag. Bald Black men (with no braids) also wear do rags. A do rag, under a baseball cap, it also gaining popularity.
The word derivation is "Hairdoo rag"
by CortanaBlue February 19, 2019

by Han Bon Jovi May 30, 2015

When a menstruating woman uses her period as an excuse to get out of doing something or uses it to convince her man to stay home with her rather than go out
Chick "Dave, can you lift this box for me?"
Dave "Girl, you rag haggling?"
Girlfriend "Baby let's stay home and watch movies"
Boyfriend "Nah man I can't go out- my girl is rag haggling"
Dave "Girl, you rag haggling?"
Girlfriend "Baby let's stay home and watch movies"
Boyfriend "Nah man I can't go out- my girl is rag haggling"
by smarternyou February 25, 2011
