Bandana vs. Redneck — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bandana and Redneck
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Bandana
A large handkerchief usually patterned and brightly colored.
Redneck
Redneck is a derogatory term chiefly, but not exclusively, applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the Southern United States. Its usage is similar in meaning to cracker (especially regarding Texas, Georgia, and Florida), hillbilly (especially regarding Appalachia and the Ozarks), and white trash (but without the last term's suggestions of immorality).
Bandana
A large kerchief, usually colourful and used either as headgear or as a handkerchief, neckerchief, bikini, or sweatband.
Redneck
A working-class white person from the southern US, especially a politically reactionary one
Redneck towns
Bandana
A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed a uniform red or dark colour, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure.
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Redneck
Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States.
Bandana
Large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief
Redneck
A person regarded as having a provincial, conservative, often bigoted attitude.
Redneck
A poor, rural, usually white, person from the Southern United States or parts of the Midwest and northeast, especially one who has unsophisticated and backward beliefs; sometimes with additional connotations of being bigoted.
Redneck
Any of the miners who wore red bandanas for identification during the West Virginia mine war of 1921.
Redneck
A member of a certain Baltimore street gang, active in 1859.
Redneck
A Roman Catholic.
Redneck
A poor white person in the southern United States
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