They are saying that this is their real hair not tracks, weave, or extensions.
To weave means you make cloth.
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fold; twist; weave
Americans have different words to have the same meaning. These are called synonyms. Oftentimes, these evolve from slang. Americans often do say they are finished when a task is complete, as well.
SMW means Shaking my weave
Weave and fabric do not mean the same thing, though they are closely related. Weave refers to the method or technique used to interlace threads or fibers to create a textile, while fabric refers to the finished material that results from this process. Thus, weave is a component of how fabric is made, but they describe different aspects of textiles.
HAIR WEAVE WAS INVENTED BY MANY DIFFERENT HAIR STYLIST. tHEY SOON MADE IT ONLY AVAILABLE TO THE RICH FOLKS THEN SOON THE AFRICAN AMERICANS GOT EXPOSED TO IT. eVERYTYPE OF HAIR WEAVE IS INVENTED BY HAIR STYLIST SUCH AS VINOD (INVENTOR OF CRYSTAL WEAVE), SIMON FORBES (INVENTOR OF MONOFIBRE WEAVE), AND THEIR ARE MANY OTHER STYLIST BECAUSE THEIR IS OVER FIFTY TYPES OF HAIR WEAVE AND IT WAS MADE IN THE 60'S AND STILL TODAY PEOPLE ARE STILL MAKING NEW WEAVE.
That Americans do not value the good things that our government has achieved so far.
"Texo" is a Latin word that means "I weave" or "I construct."
If you mean Pueblo (Native Americans), they are called the same in French.
try to figure it out this way: "manao" means "he wishes". "manannao" means "they wish" "punou" means "he bends". Punonou" mean "they bend". so if "laga" means "he weaves", then I think "lagaga" means "they weave".
I'm not sure what it means by "older americans", but I can say if it means for disabled americans or the elderly, the ADA (American disability act) protects the disabled.