by collar on September 5, 2016

by unfiguroutable July 11, 2015

This refers to the neck brace commonly seen on people who have been in an accident, and sustained injuries to their neck or spinal cord. It's called a dollar collar because when you get one this way, someone else is typically paying the medical bills, and some extra, and you sit around and "recuperate".
When you see a (normally black) person driving stupidly...
Steve: Did you see that SUV pull out in front of that bus?!
Dave: Man that stupid nigger must be tryin' to get a damn dollar collar.
Steve: Did you see that SUV pull out in front of that bus?!
Dave: Man that stupid nigger must be tryin' to get a damn dollar collar.
by Plate of Berries December 16, 2011

A fashion choice of rugby fans, usually associated with polo shirts, who spend most of there time in the toilet and very little time fixing there nose. The correct dress sense is also accompanied by the correct laddish body language such as; Mouth grabbing, arms behind head, or squeezing there faces!
by NotSoSmartPerson June 5, 2018

by MrBottomLicker March 6, 2021

A black collar is like a gray collar, you can take it off whenever you feel like it, and you don't feel confined to the same blue or white collar everybody else has always tried to put around your neck or their own neck (since it sounds like a way to put somebody on a leash, or make yourself look like you're on somebody else's leash even when you're really not). That's probably why you never hear about a black collar or a grey collar, the wrong people have always used white and blue collars to ostracize or control the minds of everybody that doesn't call themself blue or white collar, or try to fit in one or the other group.
by The Original Agahnim June 26, 2021

Copper-Collar refers to purpose-driven entrepreneurs, creators, and self-starters who build businesses from scratch. Like copper — they are strong, flexible, and conduct energy and ideas.
Copper-Collar professionals don’t wait for opportunities — they create them. This identity is gender-neutral, grounded, and rooted in resilience, vision, and self-belief.
Copper-Collar professionals don’t wait for opportunities — they create them. This identity is gender-neutral, grounded, and rooted in resilience, vision, and self-belief.
Rakhee Mansukhani proudly identifies as a Copper Collar professional : grounded, self-made, and building her empire from scratch.
by YOUR RESUME WRITER July 30, 2025
