make your hair curl

make your hair curl
curl your hair/make your hair curl/ phrase
to make you feel very upset or frightened

He tells stories about prison life that would make your hair curl.

Thesaurus: to make someone afraid or frightenedsynonym
Main entry: curl

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make your hair curl — see hair
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Main Entry:curl
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make your hair curl
informal
◇ If something makes your hair curl, it frightens, shocks, or surprises you.

I've heard stories about that guy that would make your hair curl.

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Main Entry:hair

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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