Citations:hairmageddon
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English citations of hairmageddon
Noun: "(informal) an instance in which one's hair is unsightly or out of control"
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- 2016, Lexi George, Demon Hunting With a Dixie Deb, unnumbered page:
- Sassy tugged on a curl. It straightened and bounced back to its former loopy state. “This is a disaster. This is worse than a disaster. This is hairmageddon.”
- 2016, Grant Runyon, "Partners In Crime: I Can't Wait To See Who Is Crazy Enough To Run With Donald Trump", Gallery, March 2016, page 14:
- All he needs is enough stupid people voting to give him the electricity to flip the switch on the hairmageddon device.
- 2018, Frankie McCoy, "Hairmageddon: what happens when you get yourself a Kaia Gerber style Eighties bouffant?", Evening Standard, 14 February 2018:
- This is hairmageddon — I look like the love child of an 18th-century duchess and a drag queen circa 1988.
- 2020, Jonathan Margolis, "The online solutions to lockdown grooming problems", Financial Times, 24 April 2020:
- Even though we mostly now see people onscreen, by June we may hit an unseemly Hairmageddon. As for the DIY coiffure, Google “lockdown haircuts” to see how they’re going.