put (one's) hair up

put (one's) hair up

To tie or secure one's hair in a style that is raised above and away from one's face, as in a ponytail or bun I always put my hair up when I'm working. I didn't have time to do anything fancy with my hair, so I just put it up before I went to work.
See also: hair, put, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

put one's hair up

to arrange one's hair into a ponytail, bun, etc. (with curlers, hairpins, etc.). I can't go out because I just put my hair up. I put up my hair every night.
See also: hair, put, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • put hair up
  • plaster
  • plaster (one's) hair down
  • plaster hair down
  • plastered
  • plastering
  • run (one's) hand through (one's) hair
  • run fingers through hair
  • run (one's) fingers through (one's) hair
  • slickum