headhunter

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Etymology[edit]

head +‎ hunter

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Noun[edit]

headhunter (plural headhunters)

  1. (anthropology) A person who practises headhunting, the taking and preserving of a person's head after killing them.
  2. One who recruits senior personnel for a company.
    She was the best headhunter they had ever seen.
  3. (baseball) A pitcher who throws at the batter's head.
    Thankfully, there aren't many headhunters in the modern game.
  4. (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.

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  • German: Headhunter m

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