one of the coolest hairstyles known to man
*must never under any circumstances be worn by caucasians...it's called an "afro" for a reason.
*must never under any circumstances be worn by caucasians...it's called an "afro" for a reason.
by Robert plays drums March 25, 2008
When used alone, this means a big ass round curly hair-do worn by blacks. If combined with another word it just means African.
by Andrewsky March 05, 2003
Also called a fro is a hair style worn by African-Americans, old ladies and sometimes white dudes attempt to grow an Afro but instead it turns out to be more of a jewfro. This hair style was popular in the 70's & 80's worn by celebrities such as Michael Jackson and the other members of the Jackson 5 (Tito, Marlen, Jackie & Jermone). It is still popular worn by some modern celebrities like Redfoo and Avery Martinez II (but he recently cut his hair) who is admin of 'Guy with An Afro' page which makes him Facebook famous. An Afro is curly and round all around. An Afro pick or tooth pick comb is used to comb the curly hair into an Afro or used to stick in the Afro. A lot of stuff can be stuck and hidden in an Afro. Like pencils and condoms. The ladies love the fros so dude's with the fros sometimes stick condoms in their hair just in case they get lucky.
Dude, check out that guy's Afro, he looks like one of those guys from the 80's movies.
Look at that fly mofo with the kick-ass Afro.
Grannies shouldn't ask hairdressers for an Afro hairstyle...that's like old dudes (who still have hair) asking hairdressers to braid their hair like Snoop Dogg.
Look at that fly mofo with the kick-ass Afro.
Grannies shouldn't ask hairdressers for an Afro hairstyle...that's like old dudes (who still have hair) asking hairdressers to braid their hair like Snoop Dogg.
by Afro-Motherfucking-M-A-N September 24, 2013
by Bologurson October 20, 2006
The manliest hairstyle in the world. Big, puffy and good to hide things in. Should never be worn by white guys.
by Gyanzak April 18, 2009
by E Angelisa December 27, 2006
by Welsho March 02, 2005