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Read and ponder.
Q)Why is a mullet hairstyle called a mullet?
Emily Fern, Hull UK
Mullett websites generally credit the coining of this phrase to Mike D of the Beastie Boys. This came from the song 'Mullet Head' on 1994's 'Ill Communication' album, which described the haircut and its wearers.
Jon Kay, London
The hairstyle was first worn by French fashion guru Henri Mollet in the early seventies. The "Mollet" did not see much light apart from in the french underground dance scene, until it was ressurected by popular television personalities such as Pat Sharp, the word having been anglicised by this point to "Mullet".
Gary Badger, Scarborough, England
There are mullet websites? Do these people have nothing better to do with their lives?
Simon Koppel, London
I'd swear the word "Mullet" was in use way before 1994...
Ebenezer, London, UK
Because it looks like you have a dead fish on your head?
Janet Edwards, London, England
It comes from the word "mullethead." meaning dim-witted, which originated in the late 19th century.
j666, san francisco usa
Mr Badger,
Please do not confuse our non-British friends by attributing the words 'popular' and 'personality' to Pat Sharp.
Joel Bradley, London England
I suppose we should put our heads together and mullet over...
Caragh Little, Portrush, Northern Ireland
Legend has it the fishmongers of Iceland cultivated the hair style to keep their necks warm and dry against the North Atlantic spray. Alternatively, the Mullet has its origin in the ancient Palaces and Universities of Poland. Mullet is actually a compound word combining the words "mull" to ponder, and "et" a Polish suffix meaning eternally. Thus the Mullet gets its name from those who were forever engaged in intellectual processes.
Richard Benjamin, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire
Other names are slightly more self-explanatory: the hairstyle is also known as the "Kentucky Waterfall" or the "Mississippi Top Hat" in parts of the US, and the "Bouncing Cobra" in parts of West Wales. In Germany it is known as the "Vokuhila" (vorne kurz, hinten lang= short at front, long at back).
Anna, Cardiff
I don't profess to know the answer to the great why? of the mullet, but for those seeking further enlightenment I offer the following resource; http://www.mullet.co.uk
Michael, Liverpool UK
Mullet is the heraldic term for a five-pointed star. Does that help?
Alan Mills, Alne UK
My American friends call this haircut a BIFRIB - Business In Front, Rockin' In Back.
Vicky Walker, London England
Very popular in various parts of the USA but mainly in the South. Has been nicknamed "Tennessee Top Hat" and "Kentucky Waterfall".
Steve Bonner, Austin, Texas USA
I believe Paul Newman refers to Mullet Heads in the film "Cool Hand Luke", made in 1967.
Chris Quinn, Widnes UK
Read and ponder.
Q)Why is a mullet hairstyle called a mullet?
Emily Fern, Hull UK
Mullett websites generally credit the coining of this phrase to Mike D of the Beastie Boys. This came from the song 'Mullet Head' on 1994's 'Ill Communication' album, which described the haircut and its wearers.
Jon Kay, London
The hairstyle was first worn by French fashion guru Henri Mollet in the early seventies. The "Mollet" did not see much light apart from in the french underground dance scene, until it was ressurected by popular television personalities such as Pat Sharp, the word having been anglicised by this point to "Mullet".
Gary Badger, Scarborough, England
There are mullet websites? Do these people have nothing better to do with their lives?
Simon Koppel, London
I'd swear the word "Mullet" was in use way before 1994...
Ebenezer, London, UK
Because it looks like you have a dead fish on your head?
Janet Edwards, London, England
It comes from the word "mullethead." meaning dim-witted, which originated in the late 19th century.
j666, san francisco usa
Mr Badger,
Please do not confuse our non-British friends by attributing the words 'popular' and 'personality' to Pat Sharp.
Joel Bradley, London England
I suppose we should put our heads together and mullet over...
Caragh Little, Portrush, Northern Ireland
Legend has it the fishmongers of Iceland cultivated the hair style to keep their necks warm and dry against the North Atlantic spray. Alternatively, the Mullet has its origin in the ancient Palaces and Universities of Poland. Mullet is actually a compound word combining the words "mull" to ponder, and "et" a Polish suffix meaning eternally. Thus the Mullet gets its name from those who were forever engaged in intellectual processes.
Richard Benjamin, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire
Other names are slightly more self-explanatory: the hairstyle is also known as the "Kentucky Waterfall" or the "Mississippi Top Hat" in parts of the US, and the "Bouncing Cobra" in parts of West Wales. In Germany it is known as the "Vokuhila" (vorne kurz, hinten lang= short at front, long at back).
Anna, Cardiff
I don't profess to know the answer to the great why? of the mullet, but for those seeking further enlightenment I offer the following resource; http://www.mullet.co.uk
Michael, Liverpool UK
Mullet is the heraldic term for a five-pointed star. Does that help?
Alan Mills, Alne UK
My American friends call this haircut a BIFRIB - Business In Front, Rockin' In Back.
Vicky Walker, London England
Very popular in various parts of the USA but mainly in the South. Has been nicknamed "Tennessee Top Hat" and "Kentucky Waterfall".
Steve Bonner, Austin, Texas USA
I believe Paul Newman refers to Mullet Heads in the film "Cool Hand Luke", made in 1967.
Chris Quinn, Widnes UK
www.mulletjunky.com
for all yer follicular needs.
It certainly supplies all my mullet needs, which is none.
Honest.
Pat Sharp is the only confirmed case of external brain fungus..............
(as said in another thread already, no Englishmen were harmed obtaining this information)
He had an impressive mullet.
Slack-jawed farmer.
I didn't lie, I just ommitted crtain truths...
Is that cool with you kids today?
;)