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Definition of Ragheads
1. raghead [n] - See also: raghead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ragheads
Literary usage of Ragheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War by Charles Edward Sheehan-Miles (2007)
"Buncha ragheads surrendering to your ass ain't combat. I'll tell you about combat!
Whatever you learned out in that desert, you better forget about it. ..."
2. Sowboy by Richard Connelly Miller (2003)
"I told them ragheads we're going to raise goats." "Goats!" "Why sure, our pigs
will be honorary goats." The train began to move. ..."
3. The Gay-cat: The Story of a Road-kid and His Dog by Patrick Casey, Terence Casey (1921)
"Yorky cried out in a great voice: "The ragheads!" "Now do you understand?"
said Slim. "It's the ragheads, all right—a whole army of Hindoo laborers. ..."