Loc'd

adj, slang

adj, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Styled into dreadlocks; wearing dreadlocks. informal, not-comparable

    "The common misconception is that women who wear their hair natural or loc’d can just get up, shake it and go. […] One of my personal favorite videos belong to Chescalocs. […] Although her hair is loc’d as well, she offers up fantabulous ideas for naturalitas."

Example

More examples

"The common misconception is that women who wear their hair natural or loc’d can just get up, shake it and go. […] One of my personal favorite videos belong to Chescalocs. […] Although her hair is loc’d as well, she offers up fantabulous ideas for naturalitas."

Etymology

From loc (“dreadlock”) + -ed.

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