dyejob

See also: dye-job

English

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Noun

dyejob (plural dyejobs)

  1. (cosmetics) Alternative spelling of dye job.
    • 1991, Rudy Rucker, Transreal!, WCS Books, page 396:
      The back of the boy's head had a remarkable yellow and green food-coloring dyejob. A buzzcut DA with the left back half kapok yellow and the right half a poisonous green.
    • 2006, Edgar Brau, Casablanca and Other Stories, Michigan State University Press, page 5:
      I shivered; in full face, even with glasses, he looked just like Humphrey Bogart. An eightysomething-year-old Bogart, with a bad dyejob and plenty of wrinkles.
    • 2023, Kotaro Isaka, chapter 4, in The Mantis, The Overlook Press, →ISBN:
      The young man with the dyejob was the first to show signs of fatigue. He aimed a kick but couldn’t raise his leg as high as he wanted to, leaving him open.