Castle bob

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named for Irene Castle (1893–1969), American dancer and actress, who popularised it.

Noun[edit]

Castle bob (plural Castle bobs)

  1. A women's hairstyle of the 1920s, with the hair cut to medium-short length with a fringe at the front. [from 20th c.]
    • 1976, Geoffrey Wolff, Black Sun, New York Review of Books, published 2003, page 156:
      Gretchen was from Texas, blue-eyed, and her blond hair was cut like Caresse's, in a Castle bob, short, with bangs.