hairful

adj

Etymology

From hair + -ful.

  1. inherited from here
  2. derived from *kes- — “to scrape, comb
  3. inherited from *hērą — “hair
  4. inherited from *hār
  5. inherited from hǣr
  6. inherited from her
  7. formed as hairful — “hair + -ful

Definitions

  1. Characterised by fullness of hair

    Characterised by fullness of hair; hairy.

    • In appearance he is a hairful gnome, born to ghost the fringes of rock and roll culture.
    • As you can see, I am far less hairful than an ape.
  2. The amount (of hair) typical in a head of hair.

    • Largely because you've now got a hairful of finely sprayed boiling hot musician's shit.
    • He growls to reach a necktie and dress for the table while she climbs him, hairful by hairful.

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