The flaxen coils of hair hanging off the heads of young Jewish
boys; often melded in with the side burns, not to be confused with mutton
chops. Since the Jewish
religion rejects the idea of gravity, young boys are told employ these devices in order to stay grounded.
Citation from a
popular rap song by the Diddly Doo-Wops entitled "Cowboy Hats and Dangly-Doos" addressing this subject:
"Well, I know some guys who don't believe in gravity
Because they're of the Jewish ethnicity
They're all about
religion and currency
Every Saturday they worship His Majesty
Dangly-Doos, weighin' them down
Dangly-Doos, keep my Jew friends around
Circumcision is the custom at a very young age
Mentioning Christ's name sends them into a rage
The
father is expected to be stingy and
sage
The mother shows them courtesy and how to behave
Some may think these melodies are prejudice
But they don't understand "The Danglyness""