underhaired

English

Etymology

under- + haired

Adjective

underhaired (comparative more underhaired, superlative most underhaired)

  1. Lacking hair; balding.
    • 2005, Craig Cornwell, Whoops! There Goes the Neighbourhood (page 93)
      Or, to put it another way, Ronald Fergus, middle aged, overweight, underhaired and slightly lacking in the marbles department, was in his kitchen chatting.
    • 2007 December 25, Richard Sandomir, “Telling It Like It Is to the N.F.L. and Cable TV”, in New York Times:
      And I advised the underhaired Tony Kornheiser that as the real star of Monday Night, he had to impose his prolix potency on his partners.

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