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.
he has moldy hair
This means that his hair was a ugly mixture of blond and grey..
its moldy?
Depending on your hair color, will lighten up to 2 levels from that!
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a funny word for a hat. It's a case for your hair.
The meaning of the phrase "to have one's hair in a quiff" refers to hairstyle. The style is to have a large amount of hair at the top front of the head and short trimmed hair on the sides and back.
A barnet is Cockney rhyming slang for somebody's hair - originating from the phrase Barnet Fair.
like you are on a mountain
do you mean the hair she has in Twilight, or her hair as janet jett???
The phrase "like a mug" is slang for doing something excessively, intensively or aggressively. It can also mean acting in a foolish or naive manner.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a delicate situation. The image is finding a hair in your butter but wanting to be polite about it.
The Latin phrase ad pulchra means literally "for beauty".