Mullet

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In heraldry a mullet is a star shaped charge (though it is distinct from a heraldic star). Unless otherwise secified it is drawn with five points. It often found with a hole in the middle, betraying its origin as the representation of a spur-rowel (the rotating bit that jabs the horse).

  • In the mundane, a ghastly haircut, long fore and aft, close cut to the flanks.