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toupee

[ too-pey ]

noun

  1. a man's wig.
  2. a patch of false hair for covering a bald spot.
  3. (formerly) a curl or an artificial lock of hair on the top of the head, especially as a crowning feature of a periwig.


toupee

/ ˈ³Ù³Ü˱è±ðɪ /

noun

  1. a wig or hairpiece worn, esp by men, to cover a bald or balding place
  2. (formerly) a prominent lock on a periwig, esp in the 18th century
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of toupee1

1720–30; variant of toupet < French, equivalent to Old French to ( u ) p tuft (< Germanic; top 1 ) + -et -et
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of toupee1

C18: apparently from French toupet forelock, from Old French toup top, of Germanic origin; see top 1
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The foreign secretary once called Mr Trump a “neo-Nazi sociopath†and “a tyrant in a toupee†but has since distanced themselves from those comments after he was appointed to Sir Keir Starmer's front bench.

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I didn’t see a horse until 1984 when I got to work the Derby as a reporter for the first time and witnessed the wind carrying Howard Cosell’s toupee aloft.

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She smiled and stared at him as he dug his thick teeth into the late-autumn grass, a black toupee sliding forward off the top of his head.

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It said teams were finding new blockages each day caused by unsuitable items, but having to root out troublesome toupees from drains was a "new one for us".

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The only healthy-looking aspect of his appearance is his “mink-like†toupee, which he shares with his brother, switching off month by month.

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