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perm
1[ purm ]
Perm
2[ purm, pairm; Russian pyerm ]
noun
- a city in the E Russian Federation in Europe, on the Kama River.
Perm
1/ pjermj /
noun
- a port in W Russia, on the Kama River: oil refinery; university (1916). Pop: 984 000 (2005 est) Former name (1940–62)Molotov
perm
2/ ɜː /
noun
- a hairstyle produced by treatment with heat, chemicals, etc which gives long-lasting waves, curls, or other shaping Also called (esp formerly)permanent wave
- the act of giving or receiving such a hairstyle
verb
- tr to give a perm to (hair)
perm
3/ ɜː /
noun
- short for permutation
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of perm1
Example Sentences
Backed by dancers dressed as rodeo clowns, Roan - herself wearing a sequinned cowboy hat and sparkly boots - rode a a giant pink carousel pony, complete with an 80s perm.
"He looks better. Much cooler in terms of perm and with regard to chain."
James Austin Johnson returned for a brief Trump impression, in which he extolled the virtues of the just shut down video app TikTok and praised Mark Zuckerberg’s perm and chain.
By the eighth inning, a customer had canceled her perm appointment with Kanno, allowing him to watch the game slip away from the Dodgers.
It's fire though because it's like I'm older than you, but just the conversations around perms and around hair has changed.
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