Hairdo in a sentence as a noun

But... but... my hippie hairdo and unixbeard /are/ the things that make me look good!

I've seen two squirrels *******, and the image of a hairdo that looks like that is priceless.

"when did you ever see a Justin Bieber hairdo on anyone over the age of 17?

Women here have the luxury of figuring out exactly what combination of dick size, personality, paycheck and hairdo they like.

As we look at today’s hipsters – hairdos, cardigans and makeup aplenty – we may also wonder what lies beneath the surface of the identities that they construct.

Teenagers as a group are not trendsetters for other age groups, for example when did you ever see a Justin Bieber hairdo on anyone over the age of 17?They are time rich and money poor, a situation that reverses as you get older.

I wonder how people would react to similar writing about women:"The dramatic uses of the sign of Renaissance femininity par excellence – the hairdo – reveal how precarious, provisional and potentially groundless the ideology of early modern femininity was, the very ideology upon which the sign-system of the stage relied.

Hairdo definitions

noun

the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)

See also: hairstyle coiffure coif