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A promise time keeps breaking, usually somewhere around your next haircut.
means Lasting indefinitely, or at least long enough to feel unfixable and final.
from From Latin permanere, to stay through, from per (through) plus manere (to remain) — literally staying the whole way.
Hair ironyA perm fades; the word never promised forever well.
Marker logicPermanent markers wipe off with rubbing alcohol easily.
Legal cousinPermanent residency still demands constant paperwork to keep.