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- | The head is generally [[Unopened Head|closed]] though occasionally [[Opened Head|opened]]; death may result from [[Ablation|removal]]. | + | The head is generally [[Unopened Head|closed]] though occasionally [[Opened Head|opened]]; death may result from [[Ablation|removal]]{{an|1}}. |
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* [[Fallen Stone]] | * [[Fallen Stone]] | ||
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+ | {{anb|1}}[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1263758.stm But not necessarily]. |
Revision as of 05:25, 29 Aug 2005
head n. 1. Bulbous appendage supported by the neck and riddled with orifices. 2. Birthplace of vapor and air. 3. A toilet. 4. A frothy curtain draped atop beer. 4. The person in charge. 5. Fellatio.
Usage
The head is generally closed though occasionally opened; death may result from removal1 .
See Also
Notes
Note 1: But not necessarily (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1263758.stm).