1. tie-dye - Noun
2. tie-dye - Verb
dye after knotting the fabric to produce an irregular pattern
Source: WordNetI really liked Deadheads and the whole Dead concert scene: the tailgating, the tie-dye uniforms, the camaraderie - it was like NASCAR for potheads. Ann Coulter
The first thing I bought that was really stylish was in 1969 when I was eleven. I saved up for a black, grey and white tie-dye grandad vest. It was too big - they weren't catering for kids my age - and hung off me, but I loved it. Paul Weller (singer)
Boho to me is a first-year student who's just discovered the tie-dye shop. Alex Kapranos
I don't want to be carried out of a club wearing a tie-dye T-shirt and a cap on the wrong way around when I am 70, but I would like to settle down a bit. Maybe with a partner. Rupert Everett
The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts Source: Internet
From now on, the free love, tie-dye, heroin-induced psychedelia to the backdrop of Ravi Shankar and Buffalo Springfield of San Francisco, will be forever linked to spray-painted murals, AK-47s and fu*k the police signs in Seattle. Source: Internet