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Head-hunter
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What's The Definition Of Head-hunter?Synonyms | Synonyms for Head-hunter: Related Terms | Find terms related to Head-hunter: apache | assassin | assassinator | bloodletter | bloodshedder | bravo | burker | butcher | button man | Cain | cannibal | cutthroat | desperado | eradicator | executioner | exterminator | garroter | gorilla | gun | gunman | gunsel | hatchet man | hit man | homicidal maniac | homicide | killer | man-eater | man-killer | manslayer | massacrer | matador | murderer | pesticide | poison | poisoner | slaughterer | slayer | strangler | thug | torpedo | trigger man See Also | Head-hunter In Webster's Dictionary \Head"-hunt`er\, n.
A member of any tribe or race of savages who have the custom
of decapitating human beings and preserving their heads as
trophies. The Dyaks of Borneo are the most noted
head-hunters.
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