Business In Front, Party In The Back

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The slang term “Business In Front, Party In The Back” refers to a hairstyle commonly known as a mullet. Mullets are characterized by having short hair on the front and sides, while the back is left long.

A mullet is a hairstyle that became popular in the 1980s and is often associated with a sense of nostalgia. It gained its nickname “Business In Front, Party In The Back” because it appears professional and neat from the front, resembling a typical business or formal haircut. However, when viewed from the back, it reveals the party aspect with its long, flowing locks.

Example 1: “John thought it would be fun to sport a mullet for the ’80s-themed party. He proudly rocked the ‘Business In Front, Party In The Back’ look, drawing compliments and laughs from his friends.”

Example 2: “When Dylan showed up to the job interview with a mullet, the hiring manager couldn’t help but mention the ‘Business In Front, Party In The Back’ hairdo. Dylan quickly realized it might not have been the best choice for a professional setting.”

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