quiff
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quiff 1
(kwĭf)n. Chiefly British
A tuft of hair, especially a forelock.
[Origin unknown.]
quiff 2
(kwĭf)n.
A woman regarded as promiscuous.
[Origin unknown.]
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quiff
(kwɪf)n
(Hairdressing & Grooming) Brit a prominent tuft of hair, esp one brushed up above the forehead
[C19: of unknown origin]
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Noun | 1. | quiff - a prominent forelock (especially one brushed upward from the forehead) forelock - a lock of hair growing (or falling) over the forehead |
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