"On the fringe" means just barely acceptable, but pretty far out. "Beyond the fringe" means irredeemably far out.
It means a fringe of hair at the front of one's head.
An synonym for the word "fringe" is border. An antonym for "fringe" is center. Please see the related link below.
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
Suddenly
of saying or to say
from the fringe to the norm from the unusual and experimental to the usual and every day.
I don't know what you mean but if you mean you get your hair cut to become a side fringe then yeah of course.
There are multiple definitions for fringe in the dictionary. One of them says that fringe is something which is extreme compared to other things. The most common definition of fringe is an outer laying of thread which is usually hanging loosely from something else.
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do you mean the fringe festival ? if so it runs on from the 5th to the 29th of august!
It means a fringe of hair at the front of one's head.
Say to her "mum can i please get a side fringe?" and she will reply and if she wint let you then just tell her what it will mean to you if you get one and besides its just hair and it will grow back.
You wait. Then you wait.
Out on the Fringe was created in 1979.
You can try saying something like, "Hey mom, I've been thinking about getting a fringe haircut. What do you think about it?" Providing some pictures or examples might help to give her a visual idea. Remember to approach the conversation in a polite and respectful manner.
You get the piece of hair and then you cut it at an angle to form a side fringe.
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