Rag or bandana tweekers carry around to wipe their quag. (The lighter leaves a black residue on the outside of the glass pipe so tweekers wipe the residue off with a rag or a "quag rag")
Man 1:Look, that guy over there is a tweeker
Man 2:How do you know?
Man 1:I see his quag rag hanging out his back pocket
Man 2:How do you know?
Man 1:I see his quag rag hanging out his back pocket
by bobles January 11, 2008
Get the quag rag mug.Person 1: "Are you coming out tonight?"
Person 2: "Na sorry, I'm gonna have to rag it off, I'm skint"
Person 2: "Na sorry, I'm gonna have to rag it off, I'm skint"
by 0007babe June 27, 2008
Get the rag it off mug.A bloody rag originates from when women wore a rag, similar to a cloth diaper, with strings to tie it around their waste, during that bloody time of the month. The most modern form would be a maxi-pad, but not a tampon, even though some refer to tampons as rags.
She threw that bloody rag in the toilet, and expected it to flush? Where's my plunger, the dumb bitch!
by Craxd1 December 4, 2013
Get the bloody rag mug.A cheap already tied bandanna, usually either black, or with a skull on it. White trash use it to look “hard”
by Booooomerrr! October 1, 2019
Get the Fag Rag mug.A true dew-rag (this is the correct spelling) is made from one piece of cloth that is cut into a triangle and worn over the head and tied at the back of the head. It must also either be made by an Infantryman or Infantry Veteran or worn by an Infantryman or Infantry Veteran or it is not a dew-rag, it would be a skull cap.
Dew-rags are worn to protect the wearers head from dew collecting in the hair after sleeping outdoors, to use as a sweat rag, to use as a cleaning rag, to provide some cushioning from the helmet liner and to help prevent helmet creases from forming in the hair. Infantry Veterans may wear them to show honorable service. Others may wear them to show support for the Infantryman or Infantry Veteran who made it.
Dew-rags are worn to protect the wearers head from dew collecting in the hair after sleeping outdoors, to use as a sweat rag, to use as a cleaning rag, to provide some cushioning from the helmet liner and to help prevent helmet creases from forming in the hair. Infantry Veterans may wear them to show honorable service. Others may wear them to show support for the Infantryman or Infantry Veteran who made it.
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