A question used to indicate the belief that a woman's hair is dyed. "Carpet" being the pubic hair and "drapes" being the hair on her head.
by bubba May 5, 2004

One's pubic hair matching the hair on their head.
Often used to find out natural hair color.
In a sentence: "Does the carpet match the drapes?"
Often used to find out natural hair color.
In a sentence: "Does the carpet match the drapes?"
Me: Girl you know what I found out the other day?!
Friend: What?
Me: Britney Spears IS a natural blonde!
Friend: Does the carpet match the drapes?
Me: YEEEHH
Friend: What?
Me: Britney Spears IS a natural blonde!
Friend: Does the carpet match the drapes?
Me: YEEEHH
by Gigi1000 December 30, 2010

by ahelpfulstranger May 15, 2016

One who is covered in diamonds while driving a car that has a custom paint job is 'draped up and dripped out'
this is also known in Houston as 'Comin' down on the slab'
this is also known in Houston as 'Comin' down on the slab'
by Slabbed Out May 10, 2009

Is the pubic hair (carpet) of the person being addressed the same color as the hair on his or her head (the drapes)? Typically asked of redheads, reflecting curiosity whether the hair color is artificial/enhanced or curiosity about natural variability in the hair color.
by otterberry September 30, 2011

by Chody May 27, 2003

Zro came through blinding and shinning in his new slab. Ride is draped up and dripped out, knowmmm talkn bout?
by Assbag666 October 8, 2021
