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To buzz your hair. What does it mean?
Hello everyone. I heard this expression while watching tv series, but I didn't catch the meaning and I don't have idea what does it mean and how it is used. I couldn't find it on the internet.
Can you explain and provide a sentence example?
Thank you in Advance
Veronika
Apr 30, 2019 10:31 AM
Answers · 7
2
So is that the reason why Buzz feed is called BUZZ feed.....
April 30, 2019
2
Like Zara said, to buzz your hair is to cut it very short - the end result is called a 'buzz cut'. It comes from the sound the clippers make - buzzzzzzzz :)
April 30, 2019
2
To buzz your hair means to shave off your hair so that it is almost bald . For example a ‘ buzz cut ‘ would be the end result of buzzing your hair .
Sample sentence - “ please don’t buzz my hair off , I really don’t want a buzz cut “
Hope it helped :)
April 30, 2019
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