1. long-haired - Adjective
2. long-haired - Adjective Satellite
with long hair
Source: WordNetIt is not the well-fed long-haired man I fear, but the pale and the hungry looking. Julius Caesar
The Beatles may be more popular than Jesus but heavy cats like Chairman Mao, Uncle Ho, and beautiful long-haired Che Guevara are more popular than The Beatles. Abbie Hoffman
Why – even supposing I had the skill – do you bid me compose a song dedicated to Venus the lover of Fescennine mirth, placed as I am among long-haired hordes, having to endure German speech, praising oft with wry face the song of the gluttonous Burgundian who spreads rancid butter on his hair? Sidonius Apollinaris
I was just another long-haired teenage kid with visions of grandeur, strumming a tennis racket or a broom in front of his bedroom mirror. Jon Bon Jovi
long-haired hippies Source: Internet
As for the long-haired (or now man-bunned) English majors, they'll get their money back when the sun is dismantled and the stars are put out (phrase adapted from W.H. Auden, in case your knowledge of poetry has gotten rusty). Source: Internet