(Jamaica) a Black youth subculture and religious movement that arose in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1950s; males grow hair in long dreadlocks and wear woolen caps; use marijuana and listen to reggae music.
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Examples for "Rastafari "
Examples for "Rastafari "
1 He was engineer for Spear's Grammy-winning album Calling Rastafari in 2000.
2 Fontana and Marley are planning on exchanging their vows in Ethiopia, the birthplace of the Rastafari movement.
3 Although his fanbase was intrigued, not many Rastafari in Jamaica seemed to herald him as the new messiah.
4 In the case of reggae and the Rastafari religion, the links go deep, as a new compilation from (...)
5 I wanted to take on a good family name, and Israel worked because of my history with the Bible and discovering Rastafari .
1 That time was when the Rastas were almost at their most serious.
2 The Rastas don't have enough juice to mean much, D.
3 He believed that Rastas don't die - a fundamental Rasta belief that you don't die.
4 In high school I hung out with Rastas and listened to a lot of Bob Marley, she says.
5 And they lived up there while Anita was in jail, and the Rastas took perfect care of them.
6 Eric Hilton: We like the term, which was originally coined by Jamaican Rastas , who really have and incredible flair for words.
7 With entrance free and open to all, a crowd of 4,000 had gathered, among them hundreds of Rastas .
8 On Saint Andrews, even the rastas knew it.
9 'Oy, Mick!' or the Rastas ' soft, 'Hullo, Irish!'
10 Rastas have faced persecution, even in their revered Ethiopia, and their use of marijuana used as a pretext to lock them up.
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