1. blow-dried - Adjective
2. blow-dried - Verb
blow-dried
simple past and past participle of blow-dry
blow-dried (not comparable)
Looking well-groomed, but superficial or vacuous.
1984, Martin Amis, Money: A Suicide Note, Jonathan Cape, chapter 3:
Just then, a middle-aged, blow-dried villain --- the usual opera-star face, woozy with loot and mother-love --- urged a neon redhead past our table, our good table, to which Fielding had been instantly and officiously steered.
Not every woman has time to go to a salon and have her hair blow-dried every day. Tamara Ecclestone
Her hair had been blow-dried into a neat black bob and showed a few streaks of gray. Source: Internet
Xavier Velasquez of Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon suggests starting with dry hair that's either relatively straight or has been blow-dried smooth to create a deep side part. Source: Internet
On the day we were to meet I had my roots retouched and my hair blow-dried — this makes my hair look normal as opposed to a ball of dried-out seaweed. Source: Internet