
Hair dictionary: “not a hair out of place”
Not a hair out of place
What people think it means: a perfectly slick hairstyle.
What the expression really means: people are not wrong when they think this phrase refers to the hair, but it actually refers to a person’s whole appearance. If someone has not a hair out of place, their overall look is immaculate.
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