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noun məʊˈhiːk(ə)nˈməʊɪk(ə)nmoʊˈhikən British A hairstyle with the head shaved except for a strip of hair from the middle of the forehead to the back of the neck, typically stiffened to stand erect or in spikes. I was a nihilistic punk with a Mohican and a ring in my nose as modifier a Mohican haircut Example sentencesExamples - In the last few years the soccer star has sported shoulder-length hair, a Mohican and ‘cornrows’ but is probably most famed for his £300 skinhead.
- First let's remember the past - the mid-parting cut, the Mohican, the long golden locks of hair, the neo-nazi look, the humble, non-dyed brown hair style.
- One of the band members starts shaving the head of the bassist into a sloppy Mohican.
- Ross, who is a hairdresser, insists customers aren't put off by his massive Mohican.
- The bride's father wore a gangster outfit complete with trilby and spats, Andy's punk friends sported colourful Mohicans and four of the guests came as the Addams Family.
- The models wore sky-high Mohicans, stripy knee-length and bright ankle socks (along with spiky heels) and carried teddy bears on chains.
- A guy with a green Mohican slapped Evan on the back, and left the office, chewing gum loudly in my ear as he passed.
- But it is kept slightly longer on top and down the back to look like a bit of a Mohican.
Origin 1950s (as Mohican haircut): erroneously associated with the American Indian people (see Mohican2), from illustrations or film adaptations of James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. See also Huron. Rhymes archdeacon, beacon, Costa Rican, deacon, Dominican, Mozambican, Puerto Rican, weaken noun & adjective məʊˈhiːk(ə)nmoʊˈhikən old-fashioned variant spelling of Mahican or Mohegan nounmoʊˈhikənmōˈhēkən British A mohawk hairstyle. I was a nihilistic punk with a Mohican and a ring in my nose as modifier a Mohican haircut Example sentencesExamples - One of the band members starts shaving the head of the bassist into a sloppy Mohican.
- First let's remember the past - the mid-parting cut, the Mohican, the long golden locks of hair, the neo-nazi look, the humble, non-dyed brown hair style.
- In the last few years the soccer star has sported shoulder-length hair, a Mohican and ‘cornrows’ but is probably most famed for his £300 skinhead.
- But it is kept slightly longer on top and down the back to look like a bit of a Mohican.
- A guy with a green Mohican slapped Evan on the back, and left the office, chewing gum loudly in my ear as he passed.
- Ross, who is a hairdresser, insists customers aren't put off by his massive Mohican.
- The models wore sky-high Mohicans, stripy knee-length and bright ankle socks (along with spiky heels) and carried teddy bears on chains.
- The bride's father wore a gangster outfit complete with trilby and spats, Andy's punk friends sported colourful Mohicans and four of the guests came as the Addams Family.
Origin 1950s (as Mohican haircut): erroneously associated with the North American Indian people (see Mohican), from illustrations or film adaptations of James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. See also Huron. noun & adjectivemōˈhēkənmoʊˈhikən old-fashioned variant spelling of Mahican or Mohegan |