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Get the drahcir mug.Dude, I got hard, icy pseudo-dreads from walking in the snow with my thick, flowing mane untied, giving me an ice-vampire vibe.I shall christen them snow dreads. Nice:)
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A single dreadlock in the underside of your hair near or behind the ear similar to the Jedi (Padawan) Braid
Cool Person #1: Dude, look at that chick's dreadlock! That's sick!
Cool Person #2: Yeah man, that's a Jedi Dread!
Cool Person #2: Yeah man, that's a Jedi Dread!
by wecameasmexicans March 23, 2011
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My friend has a dreadish.
You must have a dreadish, judging your past boyfriends.
My friend has a dreadish.
You must have a dreadish, judging your past boyfriends.
by ThePrettiestOne October 18, 2011
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Two Possible Definitions depending on the context.
Definition 1: Hey. Hi, or What's Up?
Definition 2: Drinking Alcohol.
Two Possible Definitions depending on the context.
Definition 1: Hey. Hi, or What's Up?
Definition 2: Drinking Alcohol.
Example 1:
Person 1: Oh Dreado!
Person 2: Dreado Man, whats happenin?
Example 2:
Person 1: Hey Man did you Dreado last night?
Person 2: Yeah Dude I Dreado'd so much I blacked out.
Person 1: Oh Dreado!
Person 2: Dreado Man, whats happenin?
Example 2:
Person 1: Hey Man did you Dreado last night?
Person 2: Yeah Dude I Dreado'd so much I blacked out.
by Brizzd February 22, 2008
Get the Dreado mug.Also called dreads, it is a style created by allowing the hair to matt into locks.
Although popular myth gives Rastafarians credit for inventing the style, it is almost as old as humanity itself. Dreadlocks or similarly matted styles have been worn from Africa all the way to India, Australia, and even Papua New Guinea.
Indians call them "jata", and they are generally worn by adherents of Shiva.
Some Austro Aboriginies call them "goonut" or "goonat". It was a popular style around the area now known as Botany Bay in pre colonial times.
The term "dreadlocks" being used for this style, however, did originate with the Rastafarian movement. To them it symbolizes many things including the rejection of conventional western mainstream beauty standards, and the dread some may feel when confronted with the true natural self.
There is some debate as to whether matted locks that are "well manicured" should be called dreadlocks, since they are not natty and often require consistent maintenance and a higher degree of perceived vanity.
Although popular myth gives Rastafarians credit for inventing the style, it is almost as old as humanity itself. Dreadlocks or similarly matted styles have been worn from Africa all the way to India, Australia, and even Papua New Guinea.
Indians call them "jata", and they are generally worn by adherents of Shiva.
Some Austro Aboriginies call them "goonut" or "goonat". It was a popular style around the area now known as Botany Bay in pre colonial times.
The term "dreadlocks" being used for this style, however, did originate with the Rastafarian movement. To them it symbolizes many things including the rejection of conventional western mainstream beauty standards, and the dread some may feel when confronted with the true natural self.
There is some debate as to whether matted locks that are "well manicured" should be called dreadlocks, since they are not natty and often require consistent maintenance and a higher degree of perceived vanity.
I need to tighten up my dreadlocks once a month.
You shouldn't pop your dreadlockss when they're dry.
You shouldn't pop your dreadlockss when they're dry.
by Niki Lasher November 21, 2003
Get the dreadlocks mug.Infamous ska/reggae artist and skinhead. The King of rudeness.
Born Alexander Minto Hughes in Kent, England. Died from a heart attack March 13th 1998 after a concert in a pub in Canterbury, England at the age of 53.
Renowned for his beer belly and dirty lyrics described as, "as subtle as a smack in the ear with a housebrick".
After Bob Marley & the Wailers he is the second best selling reggae artist in the history of the British charts.
Also, he was the first white reggae artist to have a hit and perform in Jamaica. The jamaicans did not know this though when Dread entered the stage, but when looking at the numbers of sold records on the island, he did not disappoint them.
Known for his Big-hits ("Big One", "Big Six", "Big Nine" et. c.)and his tribute to the golden days of the skinhead culture in "Last of the Skinheads". Dread also sang covers of classic ska hits like Phoenix City, Skinhead Moonstomp and Rudy, A Message to You.
For more info about Judge Dread, check out: http://www.tic.de/mkrauel/dread.htm
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Born Alexander Minto Hughes in Kent, England. Died from a heart attack March 13th 1998 after a concert in a pub in Canterbury, England at the age of 53.
Renowned for his beer belly and dirty lyrics described as, "as subtle as a smack in the ear with a housebrick".
After Bob Marley & the Wailers he is the second best selling reggae artist in the history of the British charts.
Also, he was the first white reggae artist to have a hit and perform in Jamaica. The jamaicans did not know this though when Dread entered the stage, but when looking at the numbers of sold records on the island, he did not disappoint them.
Known for his Big-hits ("Big One", "Big Six", "Big Nine" et. c.)and his tribute to the golden days of the skinhead culture in "Last of the Skinheads". Dread also sang covers of classic ska hits like Phoenix City, Skinhead Moonstomp and Rudy, A Message to You.
For more info about Judge Dread, check out: http://www.tic.de/mkrauel/dread.htm
Picture of Judge Dread: http://www.conne-island.de/nf/31/9c.jpg
"You talk about punk, but I was a punk ten years ago. I was doing things against society long before anyone else. I've been shocking people for years. What it boils down to now, is you're always known for it. It doesn't matter wether it's clean or dirty. I've had the highest number of records banned in the history of music. 20 singles and 8 LPs. I've applied to Guiness Book of Records twice."
His last words was, "Let's hear it for the band."
His last words was, "Let's hear it for the band."
by Whastey Waste July 20, 2008
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