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On 1/28/2018 11:04 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> On 1/28/2018 10:47 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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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.
>>>>> ==
>>>>>
>>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> So, 'nappy' is a slang term for dreadlocks?
>>>
>>>
>>> Not at all.
>>>
>>> Cheri

>>
>> Well yeah, kinda:
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>> https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nappy
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>> nappy
>> Tightly coiled / curled unaltered hair. Coiled hair in its natural state
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>> ...even white kids do it now...

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> Yes, but dreds are not hair in it's natural state, it's tightly braided.
> At any rate, I'm no expert on it.
>
> Cheri


Point.

They do coil it up, so indeed not a natural hairdo.