Definitions
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- adverb humorous With respect to
hair .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Walker tells people he's frequently mistaken for his friend, the similarly follicly challenged Christopher Shays, a former Connecticut congressman.
David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011
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Walker tells people he's frequently mistaken for his friend, the similarly follicly challenged Christopher Shays, a former Connecticut congressman.
David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011
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Walker tells people he's frequently mistaken for his friend, the similarly follicly challenged Christopher Shays, a former Connecticut congressman.
David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011
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Walker tells people he's frequently mistaken for his friend, the similarly follicly challenged Christopher Shays, a former Connecticut congressman.
David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011
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It may be just cos I'm tired, but I'm now idly wondering if they'll ever edit a special 'bald men' issue, to show that the follicly challenged menfolk are just as worthy as the fully hirsute.
the latest in female presence in SF ToCs girliejones 2010
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But it was follicly-challenged columnist David Broder who took the prize for the week's most ludicrous act: criticizing President Obama for "his determination to rely on rational analysis, rather than narrow decisions."
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Because, as you doubtless know, my follicly-challenged correspondent, forget about race and gender: baldness is the real victim of prejudice today, the last taboo, if you will.
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But it was follicly-challenged columnist David Broder who took the prize for the week's most ludicrous act: criticizing President Obama for "his determination to rely on rational analysis, rather than narrow decisions."
Sunday Roundup 2010
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But it was follicly-challenged columnist David Broder who took the prize for the week's most ludicrous act: criticizing President Obama for "his determination to rely on rational analysis, rather than narrow decisions."
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And there is no pill or cream that will restore the follicly deficient to anything like normalcy.
Michael B. Laskoff: Iran, North Korea and the Technology Fantasy 2009
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