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"Barbicide" by Dimitri Kouri depicts a guy's disastrous attempt to transform from scruffy to spiffy.
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"I've only shaved dogs before," Ferrell replied, as he went to work in between very liberal swigs of Barbicide.
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And Barbicide, the blue disinfectant that they clean combs with in barber shops, was invented in Brooklyn in 1947.
A Toast to Gotham, Topped-Up Edward Kosner 2010
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Alas, all the blue Barbicide in all the comb jars of the world could not help Man U, as they fell on penalty kicks in overtime 4-2, after playing to a scoreless tie.
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He learned the locations of blind pigs all over the city, the funeral parlors that filled bodies not with embalming fluid but with gin, the churches that offered something more than sacramental wine, and the barbershops whose Barbicide jars contained “blue ruin.”
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffery 2002
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While guzzling Barbicide, Ferrell trimmed O'Brien with clippers, which he named "Excalibeard."
The Seattle Times 2011
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The St. Baldrick's Foundation is grateful to its many volunteers (bald or not!), donors and sponsors, including Allied World, Barbicide, Dowling & Partners, elope, Markit and PartnerRe.
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In February, St. Baldrick's announced the generous donation of products and support from Barbicide.
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In February, St. Baldrick's announced the generous donation of products and support from Barbicide.
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The St. Baldrick's Foundation is grateful to its many volunteers (bald or not!), donors and sponsors, including Allied World, Barbicide, Dowling
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