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Mullet ???
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Why is that dodgy 80's hair-do called that ?
And also, why is the word ' drum ' used when referring to somebodys home ?
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And also, why is the word ' drum ' used when referring to somebodys home ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Sunday Mirror obviously agrees with you as to the 'dodginess' of the mullet. Here's a quote from a 1998 edition, "The mullet...if you have one, then a word in your ear: Scissors."
In American English, a mullethead is a flat-headed fish and here's a quote from there in an edition of Harper's Magazine published in the 1860s about it, "Dat fish is a mullet-head; it hain't got any brains."
Seems the idea of daftness regarding the mullet exists on either side of the Atlantic!
In American English, a mullethead is a flat-headed fish and here's a quote from there in an edition of Harper's Magazine published in the 1860s about it, "Dat fish is a mullet-head; it hain't got any brains."
Seems the idea of daftness regarding the mullet exists on either side of the Atlantic!
Nice theory, but unfortunately drum predates drum 'n' bass by a couple of centuries. Eric Partridge suggested it was of Romany derivation: scroll down to 'Home sweet whatchamacallit' here for a discussion
http://www.word-detective.com/111703.html
http://www.word-detective.com/111703.html