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What (who) is jewfro - definition

HAIRSTYLE
Jewfro; Jew-fro; Afros; JewFro; Afro (hairdo); Jew fro; Jewish afro; Afro-master (comb); Afro hair; Afro Hairstyle; Afro hairstyle; 'fro
  • Hair pick in use
  • A young girl wearing a hairstyle of several sections of hair bound with elastics, a style called afro puffs
  • [[Angela Davis]] (center, no glasses) enters Royce Hall at UCLA for her first philosophy lecture in October 1969.
  • Musician [[Billy Preston]] with an afro
  • One of [[P. T. Barnum]]'s ''[[Circassian beauties]]'' wearing an afro
  • A young man sporting a 'Jewfro'
  • Woman with an afro
  • Global hair texture distribution

jewfro         
An afro on a jewish person. very popular with jewish ultimate frisbee players.
Half of their team was sporting a jewfro.
Afro         
¦ noun (plural Afros) a hairstyle consisting of a mass of very tight curls all round the head, like the natural hair of some black people.
Afro         
(Afros)
1.
Afro hair is very tightly curled and sticks out all around your head.
ADJ
2.
An Afro is an Afro hairstyle.
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Wikipedia

Afro

The afro is a hair type created by natural growth of afro-textured hair, or specifically styled with chemical curling products by individuals with naturally curly or straight hair. The hairstyle can be created by combing the hair away from the scalp, dispersing a distinctive curl pattern, and forming the hair into a rounded shape, much like a cloud or puff ball.

For people with wavy or straight hair, the hair style is created with the help of permanent hair structure-changing creams or gels and/or other solidifying liquids to temporarily hold the hair in place. Particularly popular in the African American community of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the hairstyle is often shaped and maintained with the assistance of a wide-toothed comb colloquially known as an Afro pick.