Adjective
Having long hair.
(sometimes derogatory) Artistic or intellectual.
Your new boyfriend is longhaired, highbrowed and penniless: very bohemian but not commercial.
(derogatory) Hippie-like.
Those longhaired freaks should get a job.
Central to it all is Dickinson, a 59-year-old who is leather-clad, sweat-drenched, again defiantly longhaired and never stops running all night. Source: Internet
Because they are longhaired, Maine Coons should be groomed weekly, and they do shed quite a bit. Source: Internet
Some versions depict a longhaired and bearded supplicant climbing at the base of the mountain, while some others do not show the six pointed star within the hermit's lantern. Source: Internet
Some cats, particularly longhaired cats, occasionally regurgitate hairballs of fur that have collected in their stomachs from grooming. Source: Internet
Its snout is long with an increased nose area that absorbs odors. citation Coat and color There are three dachshund coat varieties: smooth coat (short hair), longhaired, and wirehaired. Source: Internet
“Just some longhaired crazy guy that comes out and rides a horse and takes pictures—not everybody gets that opportunity,” Slusher says. Source: Internet