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greasy hair 

A defining characteristic of the Pachuco. A notification that the wearer is a street gang member and should be beaten up immediately.
Hey, let's go beat up that greasy-haired Pachuco before he crosses the street.

greasy hair 

eww, hes beginning to look like an andy with is greasy hair
greasy hair by Hate_you February 28, 2004

hanges.greasy.hair 

somebody who only shitposts
hanges.greasy.hair posted a tiktok, it’s probably something weird
hanges.greasy.hair by oh, okayyy! February 27, 2022

Greasy Haired Pachuco 

A common, garden variety Pachuco boy. A slime ball with greasy hair. The Pachuco puts grease into his hair to show the world that he is a stupid, worthless punk who refuses to work for a living. Instead of working, he collects all the entitlements handed to him by liberal polliticians. He spends his time loitering outside pool halls and liquor stores, picking his teeth with a switchblade knife and intimidating passers-by with remarks like, "Hey, mon, this is MY turf."

In the early Twenty First Century, the worst kind of Greasy Haired Pachuco is the Bald-Headed Greasy Haired Pachuco. These worthless Pachukes shave their heads to pretend they are prison inmates, all the better to impress each other and the local cholas. (If there's anything a chola loves more than greasy hair, it's a bald head.)
Listen up, you Greasy Haired Pachuco. Oakland is NOT your turf! I was born in Oakland before your ignorant Mama was born, and it's MY turf.

Join the movement to exterminate rats, fleas, AIDS, termites, Crips, Bloods, and Greasy Haired Pachucos from Oakland.

greasy haired nut grabber 

A reallllly fucking gay man with greasy hair who likes to hit on his neighbors and touch them frequently
Brian Smith is a greasy haired nut grabber because he likes to get fresh with his 6th floor suite

Peace and Hair Grease 

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.
I will see you later, until then, Peace and Hair Grease my friend.