Blowing in the wind in 1976:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7_9YgQrFbc
After "do the dylan" in 2008:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUUmmobHcjU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7_9YgQrFbc
After "do the dylan" in 2008:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUUmmobHcjU
by Nassi 'Gula May 21, 2008

She is doing dos muchos with all that make-up. (As in, she is going overboard to try to impress others)
by Chuggs619 August 13, 2008

by Hercolena Oliver June 26, 2008

When one's stomach, or 'tummy,' sticks out further than one's breasts. Or in the case of men, pectorals. It is a very unattractive feature to say the least.
Iyun: Man, check out that guy Scotticus' Tummy Do
Hare Bear: Jeez, that shit is un-fucking-attractive. That dude should do P90X.
Hare Bear: Jeez, that shit is un-fucking-attractive. That dude should do P90X.
by sIuAcNks April 18, 2010

a chick that is not hot, but not ugly. you would DO her if the opportunity came up, but otherwise you would not PURSUE her.
by C March 2, 2004

A piece of cloth worn over the head.
This fashion trend originated many years ago in the poorer black neighborhoods, where people of African-American descent, most of which had curly hair, used many products to straighten their hair, in order to stand out less, since most Caucasian people had straight hair. The do-rag was used to keep the hair in place while the products took effect, allowing the wearer to straighten their hair while continuing to go about their daily activities.
One of many current fashion trends derived from practices of lower-class members of society used several decades ago.
This fashion trend originated many years ago in the poorer black neighborhoods, where people of African-American descent, most of which had curly hair, used many products to straighten their hair, in order to stand out less, since most Caucasian people had straight hair. The do-rag was used to keep the hair in place while the products took effect, allowing the wearer to straighten their hair while continuing to go about their daily activities.
One of many current fashion trends derived from practices of lower-class members of society used several decades ago.
by Adam499 May 6, 2008
