en going to get haircut

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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going to get haircut is used for…

  • en looking nice ➜
  • en making your hair shorter ➜
  • en smartening your appearance ➜
  • en having my hair cut ➜
  • en changing your appearance ➜
  • en changing apperance ➜
  • en feeling better about your appearance ➜
  • en getting your head shaved ➜
  • en getting the latest hairstyle ➜
  • en getting a new hairstyle ➜
  • en getting a trim ➜
  • en having better-styled hair ➜
  • en having shorter hair ➜
  • en keeping a good appearance ➜
  • en keeping your hair short ➜
  • en keeping up good hygiene ➜
  • en looking better ➜
  • en looking nicer ➜
  • en meeting a hair-stylist ➜
  • en neatness ➜
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Effects of going to get haircut

  • en your hair will be shorter ➜
  • en your head feels lighter ➜
  • en a better hairstyle ➜
  • en buy a hat ➜
  • en a cold head ➜
  • en fear ➜
  • en feeling fresh ➜
  • en getting a bad haircut ➜
  • en getting a haircut ➜
  • en your hair to look better ➜
  • en to keep yourself well groomed ➜
  • en You look better ➜
  • en money being paid to the barber ➜
  • en a new look ➜
  • en reading unusual magazines ➜
  • en spending money to pay the barber ➜
  • en walking out with a mullet ➜

going to get haircut is a subevent of…

  • en read a magazine ➜
  • en read a newspaper ➜
  • en a bad haircut ➜
  • en bring a photo with you ➜
  • en drive ➜
  • en give the hairdresser a tip ➜
  • en not liking the result ➜
  • en paying for the haircut ➜
  • en stumble ➜
  • en take out money from the bank ➜
  • en talk to a hairdresser ➜
  • en traveling ➜
  • en Walk ➜
  • en you will look better ➜
  • en window shop ➜

going to get haircut requires…

  • en hair ➜
  • en scissors ➜
  • en money ➜
  • en finding a barber ➜
  • en hair and money ➜
  • en long hair ➜
  • en money to pay for it ➜
  • en money to pay the hairdresser ➜
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