haircutted

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English

Etymology

From haircut +‎ -ed.

Adjective

haircutted (not comparable)

  1. Having a (specified kind of) haircut.
    • 1957, Robert Paul Smith, “Where Did You Go?” “Out.” “What Did You Do?” “Nothing.”, New York, N.Y.: Pocket Books, published 1959, page 114:
      There was the Indian Scalp Burn. This was done by placing the palm flat against the newly haircutted back of another kid’s neck and pushing up against the grain.
    • 1961, Raymond Z. Gallun, The Planet Strappers, Pyramid Books, page 5:
      She glanced back in a feminine way at Frank Nelsen, a tall, lean guy of nineteen, butch-haircutted and snub featured.
    • 1963 October, Ellen Fitzpatrick, “In the French Style”, in Films in Review, volume XIV, number 8, page 496:
      It opens in Paris and we see a feminine Jean Seberg, not the boy-haircutted androgyne Preminger turned her into for Saint Joan and the new-wave “boys” subsequently exploited.
    • 1972, Nathan Perlmutter, A Bias of Reflections: Confessions of an Incipient Old Jew, New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, →ISBN, page 106:
      And if this is so, did my neatly haircutted self have in common with today’s shaggy hairs, not individual bravery, but herd conformity?
    • 1991, Geoffrey McSkimming, Cairo Jim & Doris in Search of Martenarten: A Tale of Archaeology, Adventure and Astonishment, Starlight, Hodder Headline Australia, published 1994, →ISBN, page 75:
      I’m being more than reasonable, you savagely haircutted man.
    • 1997 spring, Carol Anshaw, “Elvis Has Left the Building”, in Story, volume 45, number 2, F&W Publications, Inc., page 53:
      Jean falls in something like love with Alice in this moment, her heart stung by how game Alice is trying to be through her wet-eyed, skinny, lousy-haircutted misery.
    • 2005 March 4, “In love and death”, in The Phoenix, volume XXXIV, number 8, section “Music & Clubs”, page 5:
      New York’s reigning imps of metrosex gloom came through with the goods on Antics (Matador), last year’s best glossy-stock pick-up manual for asymmetrical-haircutted misanthropes seeking to penetrate the MySpace circles of suicidal librarians.
    • 2010, Charles G. Pefinis, How We Won the War: or, Ya Gotta Be Kiddin’! You Got Away with That?!, AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 4:
      There we were, a bunch of brand new, wide-eyed 18 year old, Army haircutted, nervous recruits not knowing what the hell to do except to go to the show or to the library.
    • 2010 December, “Where Am Them?: Lager Krauts: Check Out This Big Ol’ Mess of Pissed-Up Germans – and See If You Can Spot the Two Non-Boozers in There”, in Front, number 148, page 42:
      To prove that, we’ve hidden two of the awesomest non-drinkers in the world in this picture – rock’s hardest loudmouth Henry Rollins and Canada’s best-haircutted bloody nice bloke, Cancer Bats’ Liam Cormier.
    • 2017, Marianne Leone, Ma Speaks Up and a First-Generation Daughter Talks Back, Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press, →ISBN, page 82:
      I was thirteen, short, underweight, flat-chested, spindly-legged, disaster-permed and haircutted, and my face was growing around my nose.

Verb

haircutted

  1. simple past and past participle of haircut