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mullet noun- a hairstyle: the hair is worn short at the front and long at the back US
Fashionable in the 1980s and much derided by the fashion-conscious generations that followed. - The Mullet. Hesher/rocker-style ‘do. Short (often spikey) on top and at ears, long in back. — Editors of Ben is Dead, Retrohell, p. 136, 1997
- One of these Germans ‘ave a mullet? — Chris Baker and Andrew Day, Lock, Stock... & Spaghetti Sauce, p. 266, 2000
- It is called “the mullet,” or “the hockey haircut.” It is the National Hairdo of Canada, a blend of long and short, conservative and rebel, silly and stupid. — Will Ferguson, How to be a Canadian, p. 28, 2001
- Tough lezzos wi’ skin’ead mullets an’ tattoos on their knuckles[.] — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 217, 2002
- There’s nothing quite so bad as a bad haircut. And perhaps the worst of all is the cut we call The Mullet. — Grand Royal, mid-90s
- a gullible person US, 1955
- GARY: So you’re a big mover with Diane, are you? BENTLEY: Practically home and hosed. GARY: [...] Big mover with Diane! You mullet! — Alexander Buzo, Rooted, 1969
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, November 1976
- — Kathleen Odean, High Steppers, Fallen Angels, and Lollipops, 1988
- a socially inept outcast US
- — Time Magazine, p. 46, 24 August 1959
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