baldhead
baldhead originally, a term for a person with no hair; in the Authorised Version of the Bible, the Prophet Elisha is addressed derisively as ‘thou bald-head’ by mocking children who are then mauled in punishment by two she-bears. Among Rastafarians, the term is now used for someone who is not a Rastafarian (that is, a person without dreadlocks).
More From encyclopedia.com
Hide , hide1 / hīd/ • v. (past hid / hid/ ; past part. hid·den / ˈhidn/ ) [tr.] put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others: he hid… Wig , Wig
Background
Wigs are worn for either prosthetic, cosmetic, or convenience reasons. People who have lost all or part of their own hair due to illne… Hair Analysis , The scientific study of hair is called trichology and this field dates to the mid 1800s. Forensic scientists perform three major types of hair analys… Wigs , Wigs
Wigs are artificial heads of hair, either cunningly concealing baldness or glaringly obvious fashion items in their own right. The Jewish sheite… Baldness , baldness Over the centuries, male pattern baldness has been a sensitive subject for a great many men. Their desire to restore their crowning glory ha… Hair Spray , After the end of World War II (1939–45), many people considered the 1950s to be the beginning of a modern world, full of new products that would make…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
baldhead