Mullet Slang

“Kentucky waterfall,” “North Carolina neck warmer,” and “Tennessee top hat” are all terms for the mullet hairstyle. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Mullet Slang”

Grant, you probably know these nicknames. Stop me when you’ve got it. The Kentucky waterfall, the North Carolina neck warmer, there’s swimming methods, Tennessee top hat, Camaro hair.

Oh, mullets. Yes, these are all haircuts. Yes, hairstyles. Business in the front, party in the back. Are these?

All mullets are just different kind of things.

They’re all nicknames for this.

Same thing.

They’re all mullets.

Yeah.

Wow.

The mullet haircut.

Yep, the 1090.

May it ever wave.

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