whitewall
Etymology
From white + wall.
whitewall means having white sidewalls (of a tyre/tire). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Having white sidewalls (of a tyre/tire)“Jake had just installed a radar detector and four new whitewall tires.”
- Describing a hair cut with a closely cropped back and sides and the hair on the top of the head left longer.“A weird elongated creature with a whitewall haircut who had the big head as well as hands and fat thighs of the acromegalic, he was an uninhibited cross-dresser suffering from Gender Identity Disorder who constantly appeared in frocks.”
noun
- A tyre/tire with white sidewalls.“She'd look two hun-erd percent better with the whitewalls...”
- A hair cut with a closely cropped back and sides and the hair on the top of the head left longer.
- The spotted flycatcher.“White wall (Northants).”