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Streak Eslpod Verb Means Quickly Watch Hair Colors

Id ESLPod_0753_WE_1181
Episode Id ESLPod 753
Episode Title Enduring Hazing
Phrase to streak
Text In this podcast, the verb "to streak" means to run quickly while naked in a public area where other people will see and be shocked or surprised: "The police arrested a man for streaking in a park where children were playing." The verb "to streak" can also mean to move so quickly that it is hard to see the details: "Amateur astronomers gathered to watch the comet streak across the sky." When talking about hair, "to streak" means to add artificial color to one or more sections of a person's hair, especially if the colors are shocking and not meant to appear natural: "Victoria decided to streak her hair in the colors of her college football team before going to watch the big game."
Topics Relationships + Family

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