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perma-tan

British  

noun

  1. a permanent year-round suntan

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There, Aniston says, she played volleyball and basketball when not acting or studying drama — and if you can believe it, the perma-tan star says she even went through a goth phase.

From Fox News

Granger is the Platonic ideal of an Aussie bloke: perma-tan, blond, friendly in a low-key way.

From The New Yorker

There is a stetson and perma-tan, undeniably, a nod to his roots, but while his latest album included a duet with John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival it also featured a collaboration with R&B star Timbaland, with whom he dreamed up an unlikely but rather brilliant marriage of hip-hop and bluegrass.

From The Guardian

With his perma-tan, perfect teeth and sculpted body, Ken dolls always seemed a world away from real men.

From The Guardian

The rumor was as resistant to fading as the perma-tan on a Palm Springs retiree — that former president Barack Obama and his family were buying a house in the tony California desert enclave for their post-White House chillaxing purposes.

From Washington Post