manicurist
English
Etymology
Noun
manicurist (plural manicurists)
- A person who performs manicures.
- 1963, Lester del Rey, The Sky Is Falling:
- Ser Perth cut his words off with a sharp laugh. "Maybe a man. But who said you were a man, Dave Hanson? Can't you even understand that? You're only half human. The other half is mandrake—a plant that is related to humanity through shapes and signs by magic. We make simulacra out of mandrakes—like the manicurist in the barber shop. And sometimes we use a mandrake root to capture the essence of a real man, in which case he's a mandrake-man, like you. Human? No. But a very good imitation, I must admit."
- 2019, Ocean Vuong, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Jonathan Cape, page 91:
- Again and again, I watched as manicurists, bowed over a hand or a foot of a client, some young as seven, say, “I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m so, so sorry,” when they had done nothing wrong.
Translations
manicurist
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