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A '''hairpin''' is a [[Human]] device women use to keep their [[hair]] in place.
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A '''hairpin''' was a [[Human]] device women used to keep their [[hair]] in place.
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According to [[Mess officer]] [[Briel]], hairpins were among the objects seeming to disappear on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} while the [[ship]] was orbiting the [[planet]] [[Cepheus]] in [[2269]]. ({{TAS|The Terratin Incident}})
   
 
In [[1947]], [[Rom]] gestured toward [[Nurse]] [[Faith Garland]]'s hair while asking for her hairpin in [[Ferengi language|Ferengi]], since his [[universal translator]] was broken. She gave it to him, and he used it to work on [[Nog]]'s translator, which was also broken. Garland observed that it looked painful. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
 
In [[1947]], [[Rom]] gestured toward [[Nurse]] [[Faith Garland]]'s hair while asking for her hairpin in [[Ferengi language|Ferengi]], since his [[universal translator]] was broken. She gave it to him, and he used it to work on [[Nog]]'s translator, which was also broken. Garland observed that it looked painful. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
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Hairpin

Nurse Garland's hairpin

A hairpin was a Human device women used to keep their hair in place.

According to Mess officer Briel, hairpins were among the objects seeming to disappear on the USS Enterprise while the ship was orbiting the planet Cepheus in 2269. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")

In 1947, Rom gestured toward Nurse Faith Garland's hair while asking for her hairpin in Ferengi, since his universal translator was broken. She gave it to him, and he used it to work on Nog's translator, which was also broken. Garland observed that it looked painful. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

In Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, Doctor Bashir, playing his role as Patrick Merriweather, used his charm to convince Doctor Honey Bare, who was imbued with the body of Jadzia Dax due to an transporter accident, to give him her hairpin. He then used it to undo the handcuffs binding him and Elim Garak at the time. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")

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