Citations:halfro

Noun: "(slang, humorous) an afro hairstyle that only covers half the head or is otherwise of below average size"

 * 2007, Richard Peabody, Kiss the Sky: Fiction & Poetry Starring Jimi Hendrix, Paycock Press (2007), ISBN 9780931181245, page 149:
 * He met us at the door with this big 'fro, or half an afro, halfro—he slept on his right side evidently.
 * 2007, Tim Nudd, "Nothing says style quite like Members Only", Adweek, 25 June 2007:
 * But I think the pitchman’s Art Garfunkel-esque halfro is more offensive, since it looks different in nearly every frame.
 * 2009, Adam Sobsey, "It ends how it began: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees pound Durham Bulls (also: Fernando's back!)", Indy Week, 18 August 2009:
 * And with his bushy hairdo---not an Afro; more like a Halfro---Perez looks like he could have stepped out of Ebony magazine ca. 1978, or stunt-doubled (without the mustache) for Antonio Fargas back in the blaxploitation days.
 * 2011, Heija Nunn, "A little off the top", The Scene, April 2011:
 * In August, immediately after his ritual back-to-school head shearing, my middle son, Venom Pen, decided to test the outer limits of his hair's pouf by growing an afro, or as I more accurately call it, a "halfro."
 * 2013, Matthew T. Bell, "Earth Drum", in The Elderly Kids: Short Stories, AuthorHouse (2013), ISBN 9781481725118, page 21:
 * One had a halfro and a Kobe Bryant Jersey that appeared to be unaccompanied by pants, toddler-sized Nikes peaked out from the bottom.
 * One had a halfro and a Kobe Bryant Jersey that appeared to be unaccompanied by pants, toddler-sized Nikes peaked out from the bottom.