ponytail
n.— «Squeezed past all those big label A&R ponytails to get airplay on Seattle’s KMTT 103.7 FM.» —“Susan Court News” by Neile Graham Usenet: fa.music.ecto Nov. 10, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
ponytail
n.— «Squeezed past all those big label A&R ponytails to get airplay on Seattle’s KMTT 103.7 FM.» —“Susan Court News” by Neile Graham Usenet: fa.music.ecto Nov. 10, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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