weavy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

weave +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

weavy (comparative more weavy, superlative most weavy)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a hair weave.
    • 2013, Darrius Peace, My Hair Ain't Nappy: Secrets to Mastering Your Natural Hair:
      Now that you have installed your weave attachment to your ponytail, you may notice that it looks a little cheap and “weavy”.
    • 2015, Michaela Gregory, Victoria Canady, The Familiar's Lie:
      She was the color of a caramel latte, with almond-shaped hazel brown eyes, and long weavy hair just below her shoulders. Yeah, you read that right, she spent over two thousand dollars in hair weave every few months!

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