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"Gary" wrote in message ...
Ophelia wrote:
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> "Cindy Hamilton" wrote:
> It's also British slang for "diaper". Dates back to the 1920s.
> Nothing to do with hair.
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> What does it mean in US?
Usually refers to tangled unwashed hair. Dreadlocks are often
described that way as they often go unwashed for a long time.
Whoopee Goldberg is a good example. She's had nothing but dreads
for over 30 years. Wonder if she's ever taken them out to wash
well then redid them. Probably not often.
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So, 'nappy' is a slang term for dreadlocks?
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