The DEFINITION of perfect. Prince hair Harry (phh) cannot compete. I’m sorry but it’s the truth. Often abbreviated to lhh.
Person 1: “Do you prefer long hair harry or prince hair harry?”
Person 2: “lhh, duh! The people who prefer phh are lying to you.”
Person 2: “lhh, duh! The people who prefer phh are lying to you.”
by myloveforonedirection January 23, 2021
Get the long hair harrymug. Peace, and Hair Grease is a non-sensical or humorous way of saying goodbye. It is shortened from the previously more commonly used phrase "Love Peace and Hair Grease" that was popular throughout the 90's.
It's usage can be traced prior to the 1990's, however it was first formerly cited in print during a September 1991 interview by rapper Flavor Flav.
Other variations of the phrase has since come into the public's consciousness during the 90's such as "Love, Peace and Chicken Grease", and "Love Peace and Taco Grease".
It's been quoted in the movie 'Pest', and is also the title of several books, poems, songs, magazine articles, and television episodes, most notably the syndicated show "Girlfriends" entitled "Love Peace and Hair Grease" released March 29, 2004.
It's now a part of American pop culture. It can be seen being referenced when describing or reporting on events or media from the past. An example of this can be seen where the author uses the phrase in part for the title of his article about Soul Train's host Don Cornelius where he discusses the show 'Soul Train' as well as the host.
It's usage can be traced prior to the 1990's, however it was first formerly cited in print during a September 1991 interview by rapper Flavor Flav.
Other variations of the phrase has since come into the public's consciousness during the 90's such as "Love, Peace and Chicken Grease", and "Love Peace and Taco Grease".
It's been quoted in the movie 'Pest', and is also the title of several books, poems, songs, magazine articles, and television episodes, most notably the syndicated show "Girlfriends" entitled "Love Peace and Hair Grease" released March 29, 2004.
It's now a part of American pop culture. It can be seen being referenced when describing or reporting on events or media from the past. An example of this can be seen where the author uses the phrase in part for the title of his article about Soul Train's host Don Cornelius where he discusses the show 'Soul Train' as well as the host.
by Schismatic May 10, 2018
Get the Peace and Hair Greasemug. The appearance of a helmut attached to the head created by the installation of a bad or unnatural hair piece.
If you casually look at Marv Albert, it will be clear to the most careless eyes that he is wearing a hair helmut.
by Patrick Harrington May 17, 2006
Get the hair helmutmug. by da trick biatch November 28, 2005
Get the twingle butt hairmug. by Dr Bunnygirl May 22, 2020
Get the an ass hair awaymug. Alternate spelling, "Arse-hair demon": An extremely small, gnome-like creature, with powers of invisibility, who sneaks up on unwary victims, and gives their perianal hair a sharp tug, causing them to shriek, and/or leap skyward, for no outwardly perceptible reason.
Ariel and Deanna were enjoying high tea with the Queen, when HRH suddenly gave a sharp yelp, and leapt from her seat. Royal Guardsmen rushed towards the table, but Her Majesty waved them off, stating, "Bugger off, ya sods, 'twas merely a wee arse hair demon, ticklin' me hindparts."
by Sir Neville W.F.G. Mariner, April 22, 2006
Get the Arse Hair Demonmug. A female-only announcement meaning "I have to go for a piss". Only heard in the context of women from the NE of Britain.
by Thaarg The Almighty October 1, 2004
Get the wet my hairmug.