Noun
a covering or bunch of human or artificial hair used for disguise or adornment
Source: WordNetI've always had the hair of Lionel Ritchie since I was a boy, but the mullet sadly is a hairpiece. My wife won't let me rock that hairstyle. Danny McBride
Apparently you're only allowed to demolish Wolverhampton if you're a property developer like Donald Trump. Crawling eldritch horrors don't get planning permission unless they're Trump's hairpiece. Charles Stross
A man-made hairpiece is affordable, nonetheless it tends to search phony and it’s also harder to take care of. Source: Internet
A Seminole County real-estate salesman in his mid-50s mentioned none of those things in explaining his decision to buy a hairpiece last year. Source: Internet
The clasp I made for my button blanket was a hairpiece I had—it belonged to an elder in my community—that I took and sewed on a piece of stroud and put abalone on the outside. Source: Internet
A maintenance tightens the hairpiece on the client’s head. Source: Internet