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Dandruff (also known as White Snow, Greasy Flakes, or Anthrax) is a very serious medical condition in which copious quantities of snow starts falling from one's head, followed by extreme itchiness. Dandruff is highly contagious, and can be spread through such ways as: * airborn dandruff spores * folliculitis Dandruff is a hazard to society, the health of your co-workers, and can cause one hell of a mess.

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  • Dandruff (also known as White Snow, Greasy Flakes, or Anthrax) is a very serious medical condition in which copious quantities of snow starts falling from one's head, followed by extreme itchiness. Dandruff is highly contagious, and can be spread through such ways as: * airborn dandruff spores * folliculitis Dandruff is a hazard to society, the health of your co-workers, and can cause one hell of a mess.
  • The word is first attested in 1545; the first element is obscure, the second element derives from Northumbrian or E. Anglian dialect huff, hurf (“‘scab’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Dandruff]] hrufa, from P.Gmc. *hreufaz, source of O.E. hreofla (“‘leper’”)
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  • Dandruff (also known as White Snow, Greasy Flakes, or Anthrax) is a very serious medical condition in which copious quantities of snow starts falling from one's head, followed by extreme itchiness. Dandruff is highly contagious, and can be spread through such ways as: * airborn dandruff spores * folliculitis Dandruff is a hazard to society, the health of your co-workers, and can cause one hell of a mess.
  • The word is first attested in 1545; the first element is obscure, the second element derives from Northumbrian or E. Anglian dialect huff, hurf (“‘scab’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Dandruff]] hrufa, from P.Gmc. *hreufaz, source of O.E. hreofla (“‘leper’”)
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