Follower of Rastafarianism, an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.
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Examples for "rasta"
Examples for "rasta"
1Alan craned his neck to see a pair of bearded neohippies in rasta hats.
2He was also so pronouncedly Caucasian that he made Duke Nukem look like a rasta.
3The rasta who has been at every one of Brooks's court appearances quietly ticks her off.
4I bought another pair, but had to settle for the rasta-colored ones because they were out of blue.
5I asked, using the rasta term for the sins of this world represented by the Hiltons and everything they stood for.
1As a Rastafarian, I don't think I should be involved in politics.
2Lee embraced the volatile times by producing hard-hitting songs by Rastafarian artistes.
3Ghassab was a Rastafarian Bedouin, perhaps the only one in the world.
4New Zealand's First Rastafarian MP Nandor Tanczos ended his political career last night.
5Nevertheless he says he knows a Rastafarian whose dreads were stolen.
1Mr Tanzcos said there were about 2000 Rastafarians in New Zealand.
2But for many Rastafarians, bestowing sainthood on their spiritual leader won't change anything.
3The Marley family is in attendance, along with hundreds of Rastafarians and music fans.
4The Rastafarians and supporters in the public gallery posed for pictures with Acton and Prince.
5Emboldened, Nansolo sought a more general ruling for all children of Jah, as Rastafarians call God.
1On Saint Andrews, even the rastas knew it.
2That time was when the Rastas were almost at their most serious.
3The Rastas don't have enough juice to mean much, D.
4He believed that Rastas don't die - a fundamental Rasta belief that you don't die.
5In high school I hung out with Rastas and listened to a lot of Bob Marley, she says.
Translations for ras tafaris