Hairdo is spelled H-A-I-R-D-O.
The word 'do' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'do' is a word for the first note on a musical scale; and an informal word for a social event such as a party, or a hairstyle (short for hairdo).The verb 'do' means to perform; to achieve or complete; to act or behave in a specified way; to be suitable or acceptable.The noun forms for the verb to do are doer, doing, doings.
From the Old French, the verb "coif" (kwaff) means to arrange hair, as seen in the word coiffure (hairdo). The noun "coif" is a skullcap or tight-fitting cap, such as worn by nuns.
Kusuka is a verb meaning to plait, braid, or arrange hair. Amesuka kirasta he or she has a Rastafarian hairdo, amesuka kimila he or she has plaited his or her hair in the traditional fashion. In practice the word is used of women only because men do not plait or braid their hair in East Africa, though many wear Rastafarian dreadlocks.
"Everyone" is one word.
Yes, and the plural is hairdos.
One option is the word bouffant.
Hairstyle.
hairdo
Likely candidate is the word: hairdo.
They spell "hairdo."
hairdo
Knot
the braid of a hairdo is called a "conroe"
knot
He thinks his hairdo looks good and it is easy to do!
One option is a bouffant.