Mo·hi·can
noun/məʊˈhiːkən/
/məʊˈhiːkən/
(especially British English) (also Mohawk
/ˈməʊhɔːk/
/ˈməʊhɔːk/
especially in North American English)- a way of cutting the hair in which it is removed from the head by shaving except for a narrow area of hair in the middle that is sometimes made to stick up
Topics Appearancec2莫希干发型,“鸡冠头” 发型(只保留头中间一道直立的头发) Word Origin1960s: mistakenly associated with the American Indian people.