Halsey
Definition
Halsey (born Ashley Nicolette Frangipane) is an American singer-songwriter and actress renowned for her emotive, genre-blending pop music tackling mental health, sexuality, and relationships.
A surname of English origin, derived from places named Halse, meaning 'nook' or 'recess' in Old English.
Informally, a nod to Admiral William 'Bull' Halsey, the WWII U.S. Navy legend whose aggressive tactics earned him the nickname for charging into battle like a caffeinated bull.
Examples
After one Halsey track, my shower concert went from humming to full-on belting emotional anthems.
My playlist's secret weapon? Halsey dropping truth bombs disguised as earworms.
When Halsey switched from pop princess to punk poet, fans traded glitter for black eyeliner overnight.
Blaming my bad decisions on Halsey lyrics is my new cardio-free workout.