Haircut is one word. I just got a haircut. But you can also use the phrase hair cut in other contexts. I could say I need to get my hair cut, to describe the action I want, rather than the service of a haircut that I wish to purchase.
Your haircut looks very silly.I need to go and get a haircut.I took my dog to the parlour yesterday to get a doggy haircut.
The noun haircut is a common, singular noun, and a compound word.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
the word haircut is indeed a verb
I got a haircut today. My haircut cost me $12.00 dollars. He did not give me a decent looking haircut.
Haircut One Hundred ended in 1984.
Haircut One Hundred was created in 1980.
Your haircut looks very silly.I need to go and get a haircut.I took my dog to the parlour yesterday to get a doggy haircut.
The noun haircut is a common, singular noun, and a compound word.
Haircut 100.
Une coupe de cheveux.
chop i suppose
The French word 'Coupe' translated into English is 'Cut' or 'Haircut'.
The goldenrod city underground there are two haircut brothers that appear on different days! have fun ;)
It is used as one word.