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khokhol
Khokhol ((ロシア語:хохо́л), (ポーランド語:chochoł ''or'' osełedec)) is the stereotypical Ukrainian cossack style of haircut that features a lock of hair sprouting from the top or the front of an otherwise closely shaven head. It is commonly used as a pejorative term for ethnic Ukrainians. ==Colloquialism== Russians and Poles commonly use the word ''khokhol'' ((ポーランド語:chochoł ''or'' chachoł)) as an ethnic slur for Ukrainians, as it was a common haircut of Cossacks. The term is frequently derogatory or condescending, an equivalent of the Ukrainian term ''katsap'' and Polish ''kacap'' for Russians.〔 〕 Historically, Ukrainians have used the term ''khokhol'' amongst themselves as a form of ethnic self-identification, in order to visibly separate themselves from Russians.
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