Merriam-Webster renders it as “do-rag,” observing that it is a rag used to protect a hairdo. On the other hand, anyone who has ever worn a durag spells it durag. Moving on.https://nyti.ms/2rGPsKb
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so maybe be a little less of a dick about it then
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I'm done w/u. 1 person doesn't speak for how every1 in this culture of protecting hair at night spells a word. We all spell it differently esp since ethnic hair stores are hard to find dependin on your hood. Wave Cap, durag/dorag, silk cap, satin cap all acceptable.
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