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big hair noun an extravagant, large-sized hairdo US- “I think I’m more like a cartoon character, this big hair flapping all over, big hips, big bosom. It’s a gimmick.” [Quoting Dolly Parton] — Washington Post, p. B1, 8 May 1978
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, Fall 1990
- I went out and bought a fall and did “big hair” for about six months–and looked horrid! — Kathryn Leigh Scott, The Bunny Years, pp. 265–266, 1998
- [M]y daughter Airel subsequently changed her middle name to Lowell in an attempt to blend into the “big-hari” girls and the Texas landscape of her university[.] — Peter Coyote, Sleeping Where I Fall, p. 185, 1998
- Together Hot Buns and Ophelia endured their teens and their twenties, survivng white mascara, leg warmers, ugg boots, big hair, the Stair Master and lilca halter-neck jumpsuits. — Gretel Killeen, Hot Buns and Ophelia get shipwrecked, p. i, 2001
- Lash the Big Hair spray on. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 119, 2002
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