Depends on what material or liquid the hair is surrounded by, but no unless you're 'dead'.
The phrase "his hair like moldy hay" typically suggests that the person's hair is disheveled, unkempt, and dull in appearance, similar to the color and texture of moldy hay. It implies a lack of grooming or care in their appearance.
not as long as its attached to something living
he has moldy hair
This phrase is likely describing someone's hair as unkempt, dry, and disheveled, resembling the appearance of moldy hay. It suggests that the person's hair is messy and unattractive.
Kerastatse hair can be found on those vegetables that have gone moldy. wee call this fuzz, but in fact it is hair that is grtowing on the rotting fruit or vegetable.
Nothing, but don't to much water in her hair cause it could become moldy or have an odor.
no it can not go moldy
cheese is to moldy
No, it is not an adverb. Moldy is an adjective.
No, people do not get moldy.
moldy mushy peas are made by mushin moldy mushy peas
because it's moldy