by Chris April 17, 2004
After Jason got done pink socking that skank from Venice Beach he needed a clean cock rag to rid his cock of any venereal diseases she’s been carrying.
by BearmanZ400 September 19, 2008
The simple term of a used tampon either still currently located in the vagina or being used once again, either to save money or for the pleasure of the filthlyness.
by Pauliousceaus June 11, 2007
A head wrap similar to a stocking cap but only has an extra piece to it origionally used to keep hair in style to keep hair flat,get waves...etc Now mostly used for style
"Yo let me borrow that black du rag so i can rock it with my spurs jersey son"
"iam going to keep my du rag on so i can have my waves ready for tonight"
"iam going to keep my du rag on so i can have my waves ready for tonight"
by Ivanbnumba3 August 09, 2005
by Stonewallace January 31, 2017
by the_aftermath May 19, 2005
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.
Du-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. It was originally black, but many colors are in use today.
Now banned in most prisons of today,
du-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 du-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 du-rag. Bald Black men (with no braids) also wear du-rags. A du-rag, under a baseball cap, it also gaining popularity.
The word derivation is "Hairdoo rag"
Du-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. It was originally black, but many colors are in use today.
Now banned in most prisons of today,
du-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 du-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 du-rag. Bald Black men (with no braids) also wear du-rags. A du-rag, under a baseball cap, it also gaining popularity.
The word derivation is "Hairdoo rag"
by Lakeisha Montrell August 27, 2007