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  2. Broccoli haircut - Wikipedia

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    A broccoli haircut (also known as a Zoomer perm and in the UK as the meet me at McDonald's haircut) is a type of haircut with tapered sides and layered curls on top, usually achieved with a perm. It became popular among teenage and tween boys in the 2020s, particularly due to its spread on TikTok , and became an Internet meme around the same time.

  3. Flowbee - Wikipedia

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    Hunts initially sold the Flowbees out of his garage before finding success with live demonstrations at a county fair. The product was advertised as being capable of performing "hundreds of precision layered haircuts" in frequently aired late-night television infomercials. [2] [3] By 2000, two million Flowbees had been sold. [2]

  4. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    The network commented that such videos were "often nightmares to behold, with lots of frightening scenes involving monsters and blood. Many of these videos venture into dark territory, with the characters often being chased, attacked, or injured in a bloody manner." [15] The term "Elsagate" was coined on the Internet in 2017.

  5. Edgar cut - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar cut, otherwise known as the Edgar or the Edgar haircut, is a hairstyle often associated with Latino culture. In the 2010s [1] and 2020s, the haircut became popular with members of Generation Z [2] and Millennials. [3] The haircut first became popular in US border states in the Southwest, such as Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and ...

  6. Fire Country Sneak Peek Reveals Sassy New Cadet - AOL

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    Talk about a mane event. CBS’ Fire Country this Friday at 9/8c continues its season-opening two-parter, yes, with Bode and Gabriela (played by series co-creator Max Thieriot and Stephanie Arcila ...

  7. Great Clips - Wikipedia

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    Great Clips salons specialized in no-frills, low-priced [3] haircuts and found immediate success with their first three salons, which opened over a span of three months. [4] In early 1983, founders Steve Lemmon and David Rubenzer sought out a third partner, Ray Barton, to lead Great Clips' expansion and franchising. [5]

  8. Pocket Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.

  9. Video clip - Wikipedia

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