noun
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the act or an instance of cutting the hair
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the style in which hair has been cut
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slang stock exchange a percentage of the value of an asset deducted to account for a possible fall in its value before it can be liquidated
Other Word Forms
- haircutter noun
- haircutting noun
Etymology
Origin of haircut
Example Sentences
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Robust spending is driving up prices of services from haircuts to healthcare, a dynamic that is now taking center stage in the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation.
That is a larger than typical discount to the broader market, and a slightly bigger than usual haircut relative to their own average multiples over the past 10 years.
From Barron's
For Lloyd’s school haircut Aunt Maud had used the same bowl she used on me.
From Literature
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“I’ll think about the haircut,” I tell her, at the same time she says, “So, are you ever going to ask me about Collin?”
From Literature
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On Thursday, Combat Barber II, a staple for Marines seeking high-and-tight haircuts, did not receive a single customer in the first six hours it was open.
From Los Angeles Times
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