femullet

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of female +‎ mullet

Noun[edit]

femullet (plural femullets)

  1. A mullet adorning a woman.
    • 2002, Brandweek, Volume 43[1], volume 43, Adweek L.P, page 16:
      Native New Yorker Wendy "The Snapple Lady" was even on hand for the event, though no word yet on how many ounces she chugged, or if she's now sporting a stylish ‘’femullet.’
    • 2002, The New York Times Magazine[2], New York Times, page 64:
      Joan Jett, a fan of the femullet. Billy Ray Cyrus: the mullet's poster boy.
    • 2004 March, SPIN[3], volume 20, number 3, SPIN Media LLC, →ISSN, page 67:
      Red Ribbon: Gwen Stefani (except for the 27 days she had a femullet)
    • 2013, Alan Henderson, Mullet Madness!: The Haircut That's Business Up Front and a Party in the Back[4], illustrated edition, Skyhorse Publishing Inc., →ISBN, page 44:
      Florence Henderson – Mrs. Brady's classic femullet set a standard.
    • 2016 December 18, Sujata Moorti, Lisa Cuklanz, All-American TV Crime Drama: Feminism and Identity Politics in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit[5], Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN:
      ‘So where the hell's my girlfriend?’ ‘She went searching for you. But she never returned.’ Fin said quietly. He nodded towards the woman with the femullet. ‘Have you met her replacement, Detective Hargenson?’