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(ed: entered verbatim as I have no real idea what this is about - but it sounds almost sensible!) There is a "secret language" called Turkey-Irish. It is similar to Opish. For more details see http://members.tripod.com/quickbeam/merle/cipher.html If you want to delve deeper into this topic, go to http://www.deepfun.com/weblog/2002_12_11_blogger.html http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/issues/8/8-1570.html#1, http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769354.html (includes a table of Double-Dutch equivalents), and http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/9073/66358 The etymology of the term Pig Latin is (I think)interesting. Of course, it has nothing to do with pigs. And nothing to do with Latin either, except that the derivation of the word Latin and the second half of Pig Latin are identical. Latin is simply the Semitic word LaSHoN = tongue, with the original dental-sound for the shin. Compare Ladino; and Lisan, the tongue of land that almost divides the Dead Sea into north and south parts. The "pig" in Pig Latin is related to Semitic peh-gimel-(heh) PaG(aH) = boy (or girl) before puberty. Compare English "page" = a boy servant or attendant, or the redundant "pageboy" haircut. There are a wide variety of children's languages. To the extent that they are designed to keep secrets from adults, they *must* change every generation.
Mutation of the Geordie term "Why aye" meaning "Why yes!". Used here as a questioning intensifier similar in meaning to "What the hell...??". It became an adjectival phrase meaning something like "causing surprise or shock", as in "whyaye haircut on ye!"
An unfortunate haircut. The style usually being a result of having been taken to the barbers by one's mother (she may have even done it herself).
Similar to "amazing", "awesome", "mega" etc. e.g. "That haircut is great - really stellar!".
The moan of the Chief or Petty Officer when they wish to give you a strong hint that you need a haircut.
Haircut and shave is London Cockney rhyming slang for grave.
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Haircut is British slang for a short prisn sentence.Haircut is Black−American slang for to be robbed or cheated; to be abused in some way by a woman
A haircut using electric clippers.
(fad) v., to pay for part of something in order to get a part of it. “That looks like a good pie, can I fade on that?â€Â Also: to slip away, disappear. “When the cops roll up, you have to fade.â€Â Also used to mean drunk, “He was hella faded last night.â€Â When used as noun, a haircut, especially in African American males, in which the hair is beveled in to the skin. “Hey, man, did you see my fade?â€Â [Etym., African American]
A haircut which makes the wearer look like a spaz.
(USN) Marine. Reportedly, due to the "high and tight" haircut favored by many Marines their head may be jar-shaped.
Infinitely useful put down, accompanied by tickling gesture under the victim's chin, generally indicating success in a game of oneupmanship (is that a word?). (ed: yup) As in "I've got a better phone/boyfriend/haircut/insert item here/ than you - urdy urdy urdy!" It can also be used to indicate mental superiority over the victim in case of accidents, stupid mistakes and embarrassment .
  Short, bristly haircut (denoting a recent stay in a prison or a workhouse)
 (ass) suffix/ adj., Adds emphasis to an adjective “Those are some good-ass cookies.â€Â       “That is a bad-ass haircut.â€
A mullet haircut on someone with a receding hairline.,
Deuce of haircuts is Black−American slang for two weeks.
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