daishiki

NOUN
  1. a loose and brightly colored African shirt
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How To Use daishiki In A Sentence

  • Go pick your fro, dust off your daishiki and live in Black-erica since you are unwilling to accept diversity of political thought within the black community. ABC's Ignominy Continues
  • The Republicans will paint him as a daishiki wearing black nationalist who goes to an out of the mainstream curch who only distanced himself not because he disagreed with them (since he initially defended Reverend Wright) but because he wants to get elected. Dianne Feinstein: I'm Sticking By Hillary
  • If you can't take on the crazy reverend in the daishiki - how are you going to take on Al Qeada Hillary? Welcome to the Nation of Glass
  • The Republicans will paint him as a daishiki wearing black nationalist who goes to an out of the mainstream curch who only distanced himself not because he disagreed with them (since he initially defended Reverend Wright) but because he wants to get elected. Dianne Feinstein: I'm Sticking By Hillary
  • Among those chronicled is Karl Hess, speechwriter for Barry Goldwater who later joined the Students for a Democratic Society, fitted his old boss for a daishiki, worked to bring toward unity between the Old Right and the New Left, and told us that "Vietnam should remind all conservatives that whenever you put your faith in big government, for any reason, sooner or later you wind up an apologist for mass murder. Why the Left Should Welcome the Resurgent Old Right
  • Remember the daishiki-wearing black actress in the film version of the musical HAIR? Be hot.
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