How a girl's hair looks the day of her Junior Highschool or Highschool prom. It is usually in a fancy/formal looking up-do and must usually be done at a salon.
Any style of an up-do, such as a loose, high bun with several pieces of squiggly hair dangling, is considered prom hair, as well as any other formal style that has been salon perfected. Glitter gel is also commonly used to make hair sparkle.
by Bella Muerte April 28, 2006

A hair style often worn by teenage boys where the hair length is between the eyebrows and nose and has a slight curl up at the end. The boy will often flick his head to the side making his hair 'swish' to one side therefore creating swishy hair. This hair style is often popular among the surfing community
by June Snow August 22, 2009

The drug equivalent of "hair of the dog" I.e when one wakes in such a state that only taking more drugs can alleviate your symptoms ...
by Savaloy June 10, 2015

I met this girl down in Hollywood, she had green hair but damn, she looked good! I took her to my house cause she was fine, till she whooped out a dick that was bigger than mine! - Afroman, Colt 45
by billcrosby January 7, 2005

by llamalicious99 November 17, 2020

by 11snehring September 26, 2010

A phrase used to replace an unthought-of witty action variable.
1. Most people say this term and hope that it baffles the person to the extent that they are too embarrassed to ask what it means which results in your excuse.
2. A vague answer that virtually means nothing.
3. People say it when they don't want to think of an excuse to say when someone asks what they are doing. It is a gentle and subtler way of saying "I don't know, you shouldn't care."
4. It can also be the act of, literally, CUTTING hair.
1. Most people say this term and hope that it baffles the person to the extent that they are too embarrassed to ask what it means which results in your excuse.
2. A vague answer that virtually means nothing.
3. People say it when they don't want to think of an excuse to say when someone asks what they are doing. It is a gentle and subtler way of saying "I don't know, you shouldn't care."
4. It can also be the act of, literally, CUTTING hair.
Esther: Hey what are you doing later tonight?
Jason: Cuttin' hair.
Esther: What...? Never mind.
Applies to 4th definition only:
Esther: Hey what are you doing later tonight?
Jason: Cuttin' hair.
Esther: Whose?
Jason: Brian.
Jason: Cuttin' hair.
Esther: What...? Never mind.
Applies to 4th definition only:
Esther: Hey what are you doing later tonight?
Jason: Cuttin' hair.
Esther: Whose?
Jason: Brian.
by the haircuttee December 20, 2008
