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To haircut
noun
The act of cutting of the hair, often done professionally by a barber, hair stylist, or beautician.
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I was grabbing some Pizza emoji for dinner and thought I heard Octopus emoji whisper something about me to Haircut emoji.
One involves a hedge fund called Gramercy Funds Management acting as an intermediary between Argentina, the holdouts, and the bondholders who have already agreed to haircut deals.
You can do everything from basic trims and detailing to haircut touch-ups, though, so there's something for everyone.
Despite what you would think if you read the reviews of my album, I don't sit at home listening to Haircut 100 B-sides and The Thompson Twins.
When faced with the prospect that the government might "haircut" the money you have in the bank, it makes sense to convert that money into a TV or jewelry (much more difficult for the government to "haircut").
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The old-school coif has become a go-to haircut not just for Web designers in heritage-brand clothing, but for fashion designers and D.J.'s in the style capitals of Europe.
This approach to haircutting is known as bribery.
It offered needy people everything from job applications and educational assistance to haircuts and a hot lunch.
Most things, from housing to haircuts, cost more in San Francisco than they do elsewhere in the country.
From that one kitchen project, we were empowered to teach ourselves how to do everything from plumbing to haircuts.
He was an upbeat boy, though socially awkward and burdened by numerous food allergies and strong aversions — to haircuts, to bluejeans, to chocolate.
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