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crew cut
crew·cut or crew cut C0744800 (kro͞o′kŭt′)n. A closely cropped haircut. [So called because it was worn by rowers.]crew cut or crewcutn (Hairdressing & Grooming) a closely cropped haircut for men, originating in the US[C20: from the style of haircut worn by the boat crews at Harvard and Yale Universities]crew′ cut` n. a haircut in which all the hair is very closely cropped. [1940–45, Amer.] crew′-cut`, crew′cut`, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | crew cut - a closely cropped haircut; usually for menflattophaircut - the style in which hair has been cut | Translationscrew cut
crew cutA very short hairstyle typically for men. Its name is thought to come from its initial popularity among rowers. The coach makes us all get crew cuts at the start of the season because long hair isn't allowed on the team.See also: crew, cutcrew cutA closely cropped haircut, usually for a male, as in The boys all think crew cuts are cooler in summer. This term presumably originated in the navy ( crew referring to a ship's crew), where such a haircut was mandatory. [c. 1940] See also: crew, cutcrew cut
Synonyms for crew cutnoun a closely cropped haircutSynonymsRelated Words |