In the last seasons of his classic sitcom, Jerry Seinfeld's air hair became quite noticeable. So was Nicholas Cage's - before he really went bald and had to wear a piece in his films.
(This term was first coined by Mark Hänser of Boston, MA)
(This term was first coined by Mark Hänser of Boston, MA)
by Victor Felix August 10, 2005
In the same vein as the term 'bed head', what rather unstylistically results from exposing a head of hair to the open air whilst cycling without the use of a helmet, i.e. a random rearrangement of hair strands.
'Boris doesn't wear a helmet y'know'
'Yes and he pays the price by getting air hair'
'He must cycle a lot then'
'What makes you say that?'
'He always has air hair'
'Yes and he pays the price by getting air hair'
'He must cycle a lot then'
'What makes you say that?'
'He always has air hair'
by Ludovico Technician January 28, 2009
by Bloopy December 29, 2011
home owner: hey bro what was that all about, i hope you dint mess up the toilet too bad
good friend grimacing: nah bra - just air and hair is all
good friend grimacing: nah bra - just air and hair is all
by muffmirkin May 21, 2019