This video teaches four distinct English vocabulary words related to haircuts: 'cut' means to shorten hair in a certain way, 'trim' means to cut hair just a little, 'chop' means cutting a lot of hair, and 'buzz' means to cut hair very short. The video emphasizes that these terms have specific meanings and should not be used interchangeably, as using 'cut' for everything is incorrect.
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π₯ CUT vs TRIM vs CHOP vs BUZZ πββοΈβοΈ Don't Use "Cut" EverytimeπββοΈβοΈAdded:
Stop [music] saying cut for everything.
This is cut, to shorten your hair in a certain [music] way. This is trim, to cut your hair just a little. This is chop, cutting a lot of [music] hair.
This is buzz, to cut your hair very short. Want more interesting words?
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