different between trophies vs headhunter
trophies
English
Noun
trophies
- plural of trophy
Anagrams
- Pothiers, sephirot
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headhunter
English
Alternative forms
- head hunter
Etymology
head +? hunter
Pronunciation
Noun
headhunter (plural headhunters)
- (anthropology) A person who practises headhunting, the taking and preserving of a person's head after killing them.
- One who recruits senior personnel for a company.
- She was the best headhunter they had ever seen.
- (baseball) A pitcher who throws at the batter's head.
- Thankfully, there aren't many headhunters in the modern game.
- (ice hockey) A player who uses a hockey stick to attempt to strike an opponent's head.
- He is known as a goon and a headhunter.
Descendants
- ? German: Headhunter m
Translations
See also
- headhunt
- headhunted
headhunter From the web:
- what headhunters do
- what headhunters look for
- what headhunters won't tell you
- what's headhunter mean
- headhunter what do they do
- what's a headhunter job
- what does headhunter mean
- what do headhunters charge
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