Same reason you don't want some idiot to come and cut off a chunk of your hair.
To 'slag someone off' is to complain about or insult a person behind their back.
The speaker is suggesting that Tom's hair looks better when it is shaved because it may suit him more, complement his features, or be easier to manage. This preference is subjective and based on personal opinion.
It refers to the story in Judges 13-16 about Samson and Delilah. Samson had supernatural strength that was lost when his hair was cut. "Locks" is a somewhat old fashioned word meaning hair. A popular misconception is that Samson's hair was cut off by Delilah, in fact Delilah instructed a servant to do it: Judges 16:19And she made him sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head; and she began to afflict him, and his strength went from him.
Samantha's alarm went off late this morning, so she showed up to school completely disheveled, with her hair unbrushed and uniform unkempt.
I went to the spa with my friends for a facial. He shaved off all of his facial hair.
the samurai has a solid axle which allows for more droop vs the sidekick with IFS
It's a form of dishonor. Usually done by someone other than the Samurai himself.
You mean insult them? Well if you know them well enough you can insult them on something they care about. I.e. There is a really vain girl- you could tell her off on her clothing.
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There are several hair off facial buffers. Some of these include Facial Buffer by the brand Hair Off, the Hair Off Mitten by the brand Hair Off, and The Body Shop Facial Buffer.
The Samurai were more than just mere warriors. They lived their lives by accepting the simple fact that they could die at any moment. Samurai lived by the Bushido code.
As an insult, yes. Actually, I'm not sure.
Turn the idle down.
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they were actually really big jerks. They were very evil, infact if a peseant looked at them wrong they would chop their head off. _____ The above is partially correct, though obviously not quite impartial or useful. The samurai lived by a very strict code of honour called Bushido. It should be noted however, that this code of honour had less to do with acting honourably towards others than it did with preserving one's own honour, or face. For example, any samurai could kill any non-samurai at any time, and would be responsible only to his daimyo (lord) as to the necessity of the act. Failure to show proper respect in speech or actions (not bowing low enough, for example), would be a direct insult to the samurai's honour, which would not be tolerated and the offender put to death. Other than this, the samurai were just people, and just as trapped in the rigid class system of feudal Japan as everyone else was.