- dread·locks
- /ˈdrɛdˌlɑːks/ noun [plural]: hair that is twisted together into long pieces that hang down around your shoulders◇ Dreadlocks are often worn by people who are Rastafarians. — called also dreads
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dread locks — dreadˈlocks or dread locks plural noun The long tightly curled or plaited hairstyle adopted by Rastafarians • • • Main Entry: ↑dread … Useful english dictionary
dread|locks — «DREHD LOKS», noun (plural). hair with long, entwined curls, worn especially by Rastafarians: »Knees pumping and braided “dreadlocks” swirling around his head in time to the music, he [Bob Marley] drove home the message (Maclean s) … Useful english dictionary
Dread Locks — Etwa drei Jahre lang gewachsene Dreadlocks. Dreadlocks … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dread talk — Patois rasta Le patois rasta, aussi appelé « Dread talk », « I ance » ou encore « I yaric » est le langage que les rastas ont élaboré de façons à se rendre indépendants du joug colonial qui pesait sur le peuple… … Wikipédia en Français
Dread & Alive — cover art for Dread and Alive #1 (February 2010) by Rodney Buchemi. Publication information Publisher Zoolook … Wikipedia
Dread (film) — Dread Promotional film poster Directed by Anthony DiBlasi Produced by Clive Barker … Wikipedia
Dread — Dreadlocks Pour les articles homonymes, voir locks. Les dreadlocks d un rastaman. Les dreadlocks ou cadenettes, appelés parfois tout simple … Wikipédia en Français
Dreadlocks Dread — Dread Locks Dread Studio album by Big Youth Recorded 1975 … Wikipedia
Dreadlocks — Dread|locks 〈[ drɛ̣d ] Pl.〉 Haarfrisur, bei der das Haupthaar zu kleinen, oft mit farbigen Kugeln befestigten Zöpfchen verflochten wird, Bestandteil der Rastafari bzw. Reggaekultur; Sy 〈kurz〉 Dreads [<engl. dread „Angst, Furcht“ + lock „(Haar… … Universal-Lexikon
Dreadlocks — Dread|locks [ drɛd...] die (Plur.) <aus gleichbed. engl. dreadlocks zu dread »fürchterlich, Furcht « u. locks »Locken«> (bes. von ↑Rastafaris getragene) aus dünnen Haarsträhnen geflochtene kleine Zöpfchen … Das große Fremdwörterbuch