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The '''reverse mullet''' is a [[hairstyle]] similar to the mohawk. It is where the hair is grown long and the sides are shaven. Then the hair is pulled into a pony-tail. This style of hair was very popular in the late [[1980s]] and early [[1990s]] with skateboarders and [[punk rock]]ers.
The '''reverse mullet''' is a [[hairstyle]] similar to the mohawk. It is where the hair is grown long and the sides are shaven. Then the hair is pulled into a pony-tail. This style of hair was very popular in the late [[1980s]] and early [[1990s]] with skateboarders and [[punk rock]]ers.


Another interpretation of this term is the [[devilock]] made famous by [[The Misfits]] and is currently worn by many adolescents who claim to be "[[emo]]".
Another interpretation of this term is the [[devilock]] made famous by [[The Misfits]] and is currently worn by many adolescents who claim to be "[[emo]]". The Misfits style has the lock is centered on the eyes and jelled in place. The "emo" style has the hair straight ironed with the lock off to one side and usually over an eye.


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Revision as of 19:37, 15 May 2006

The reverse mullet is a hairstyle similar to the mohawk. It is where the hair is grown long and the sides are shaven. Then the hair is pulled into a pony-tail. This style of hair was very popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s with skateboarders and punk rockers.

Another interpretation of this term is the devilock made famous by The Misfits and is currently worn by many adolescents who claim to be "emo". The Misfits style has the lock is centered on the eyes and jelled in place. The "emo" style has the hair straight ironed with the lock off to one side and usually over an eye.