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Encyclopedia > Fohawk

The fohawk is a hairstyle quite similar to the mohawk hairstyle, except instead of having fully shaved sides, there is a little bit of hair on the sides with the middle part raised up. The name fohawk is a portmanteau of French faux (fake) and mohawk. The hairstyle popular with musicians such as Good Charlotte. It may also mean "fashion-mohawk." It is found in all different styles and is very common among female runway models. It began in Europe/UK and was made very popular by soccer player David Beckham. Street haircut in Harbin, China. ... An example of a Mohawk An example of Liberty Spikes An example of a deathhawk The Mohawk hairstyle (in British English also called Mohican hairstyle) is traditionally thought to be a hair style worn by the Mahican and Mohawk tribes. ... A portmanteau (plural: portmanteaux or portmanteaus) is a word that is formed by combining two words. ... Good Charlotte Good Charlotte is a pop-punk band formed in 1996. ... The striker (wearing red jersey) has run past the defender (in white jersey) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball. ... David Beckham David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born May 2, 1975) is an English footballer born in Leytonstone, London. ...


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fohawk: The name probably comes from the word "faux," which means fake in French.
The fohawk appears like a mohawk when it is spiked with hair gel, but because the hair on the side of your head is longer, a person can wear it down as well.
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