hairdryer treatment
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of hairdryer treatment
C21: from the supposed similarity between this experience and having a hot hairdryer too close to one's head
Example Sentences
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But leading a side is about more than being able to deliver the hairdryer treatment, and Muscat has shown he can win in three different countries.
From BBC • Oct. 14, 2025
Ms Sridhar later tweeted that she was "completely aligned" with the Scottish government's approach, prompting Conservative MSP Ruth Davidson to suggest the advisor had "got the hairdryer treatment over the phone".
From BBC • Jun. 17, 2020
Other coaches in Nagbe’s past have seen his talent and pushed him to produce more: nagging, yelling, cajoling, the full hairdryer treatment.
From The Guardian • Nov. 13, 2015
That's why he ended up getting the "hairdryer" treatment, and losing his lunchtime.
From The Guardian • Jun. 10, 2014
He has given phrases to the dictionary - Fergie Time, the hairdryer treatment, squeaky-bum time.
From BBC • May 9, 2013
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