lamehead

noun

Etymology

From lame + head.

  1. inherited from *káput — “head
  2. inherited from *haubudą — “head
  3. inherited from *haubud
  4. inherited from hēafod — “head; top; leader; origin
  5. inherited from efd
  6. compounded as lamehead — “lame + head

Definitions

  1. A lamer

    A lamer; someone who is lame.

    • Gary had no doubt that a giant O had formed itself on his mouth, and his only satisfaction was knowing that Reggie no way to know how out of place that expression was. Let him think I'm just a lamehead...

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for lamehead. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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