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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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What do you call that younf people hair style with a crest?

0 It is a crest of hair in the middle of the head from front to back with no particular dye unlike that 70s punk crests and not so raised as thiose ones from the 70s 80s.02br
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0A mohawk is the one that really sticks out. I can't quite picture what you mean. 0-

  • 0A mohawk is the one that really sticks out.
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0A mohawk is the one that really sticks out. I can't quite picture what you mean. Do you have a photo you can paste in?0-
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0 Could it be a [url=05000]punk hair style[/url]? [*-)] 030src#rlk66hhdrhwqvqq.gifw203h152ohttp://www.bbc.co.uk/stoke/content/images/2006/09/11/punkhair_203x152.gif
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0 Those are the big ones, punk style. I am talking about a far less prominent crest like this 05000 style and even shorter, less raised.02br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Those are the big ones, punk style. I am talking about a far less prominent crest like this 15110 style and even shorter, less raised.12br
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0 Nope. A cowlick (remolino in Spanish) doesn't need to be crest-shaped. I would define it as a short crest until a native speaker comes to the rescue. The Tintin pictures is what I mean. It is really fashionable among my male students.0-
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0No, a cowlick isn't a deliberate style, it is just the way hair grows sometimes.02br
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00This style is sometimes called a mini-mohawk or a mini-hawk.0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Nope. A cowlick (remolino in Spanish) doesn't need to be crest-shaped. I would define it as a short crest until a native speaker comes to the rescue. The Tintin pictures is what I mean. It is really fashionable among my male students.12br
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10It is well known (at least fo
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00Perhaps you might use the word 'tuft(s)'?02br
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0 It is called a "Fauxhawk"0-

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