by old man withers August 16, 2006
by StillBorn April 29, 2003
A Black person. A reference to Africans, used as slave-labor, picking cotton on Southern United States plantations prior to the American Civil War (1861 - 1865).
by Colonel Kernel March 07, 2008
by chris kristofferson April 02, 2007
by D'hyrelle Joyn'zahn March 11, 2010
A fine, lustrous cotton grown in Egypt.
Egyptian Cotton is a long staple cotton, valued for its softness and texture. Longer staple fibers help produce a softer fabric, either sheet or towel. Egyptian cotton also is known for its high absorbency and so valued in towels.
Egyptian Cotton is a long staple cotton, valued for its softness and texture. Longer staple fibers help produce a softer fabric, either sheet or towel. Egyptian cotton also is known for its high absorbency and so valued in towels.
by Cazzaca May 23, 2006
Like cotton mouth ... but your throat
by chickennugget5 June 23, 2017