hairdoed

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From hairdo +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

hairdoed (not comparable)

  1. Having a (specified kind of) hairdo.
    • 1989, Ed Naha, Ghostbusters II, Dell Publishing, →ISBN, page 95:
      He offered the manager a smile and a friendly nod of his groundhog hairdoed head.
    • 1990 June/July, Joe Menzer, “Wanted: Impact Players For The 1990 NBA Draft”, in Basketball Digest, volume 17, number 8, Century Publishing Co., →ISSN, page 34:
      But the young, angry one should not let that go to his uncut, punk-hairdoed head.
    • 1997, Beth Lisick, “Elegy For A Greedy, Slothful Orthodontist”, in Monkey Girl: Swingin’ Tales, San Francisco, Calif.: Manic D Press, →ISBN, page 81:
      As for Melvin Gunderson, someone finally hauled his skinny ass combover hairdoed head out of the yellowgreen couched faux wood paneled orifice office and into court, but my parents were too sensible for lawsuits.
    • 2014, Mahra Casden, “Nine in the Evening”, in Survival, Lulu, page 29:
      There are scenes of the rich and famous supposedly singing their little hearts out, bejewelled and bedecked and made-up and hairdoed to the teeth, so sincere, so self-satisfied with the pleasure of giving to such a good cause, so content with their fat-cat lives.