Words — 101 found
1. Katsuyama hairstyle; Edo-period woman's hairstyle made popular by a Yoshiwara prostitute called KatsuyamaHistorical term
ちょんまげ
丁髷
1. chonmage; topknot hairstyle worn by men in the Edo periodUsually written using kana alone
2. please do (for me)Usually written using kana alone, Jocular, humorous term, See also ちょうだい, after the -te form of a verb; punning form of ちょうだい
パンチパーマ
1. curly men's hairstyle, usu. associated with yakuza or delinquentsWasei, word made in Japan, From English “punch permanent”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
パンチ・パーマ
1. hairstyle of Meiji and Taisho era, featuring a bun resembling a halved peach
1. hairstyle introduced in the Meiji era consisting in a bun or chignon tied at the back of the head
ショートカット
1. shortcut; taking a shortcut
2. short-cut hairstyle for womenWasei, word made in Japan, From English “short cut”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
3. (keyboard) shortcutComputing
4. Shortcut
ショート・カット
1. Edo-period hairstyle for the common man (the entire head shaved just above the ear, with the remainder tied up in the back)Archaic
1. traditional hairstyle worn by unmarried women
かぶろ
禿
1. children's hairstyle of short untied hair; child with short untied hairHistorical term
2. young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period)Historical term
3. baldness; bald headArchaic
禿 【かむろ】
びんき
鬢切り
1. binkiri; Edo-period hairstyle with a lock of hair running down from the temples and hanging over the earsHistorical term
鬢きり 【びんきり】、鬢切り 【びんぎり】
1. shoulder-length hairstyle for childrenArchaic