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head hunter
1. Someone who recruits employees for a business or corporation. I'm not actively looking for a new job, but this head hunter for a big firm keeps calling me, so I might as well hear her pitch.
2. A member of a tribe who decapitates other people and preserves their heads as souvenirs. Be careful exploring that part of the rainforest—it's home to a tribe of head hunters!
*hungry as a bear
and *hungry as a hunterCliché very hungry. (*Also: as ~.) I'm as hungry as a bear. I could eat anything! We'd better have a big meal ready by the time Tommy gets home; he's always hungry as a hunter after soccer practice.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Huggins | | ['hʌginz] | |
| Seth (1) | | SETH (English) | English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
| Sabine | | sa-BEEN (French), za-BEE-nə (German) | French, German |
| Buddha | | - | History |
| Shelton | | SHEL-tən | English |
| Anwen | | - | Welsh |