head hunt
1head|hunt|er — «HEHD HUHN tuhr», noun. 1. a person who practices headhunting. 2. Informal. a person who recruits executives for business: »Corporate headhunters have been descending on campuses with uncommon force and flair (Time) …
2head|hunt — «HEHD HUHNT», verb, noun. Informal. –v.i., v.t. to recruit executives for a business: »Arch was headhunting…to fill vacancies in a firm (London Times). –n. an instance of headhunting …
3head hunt — tv. & in. to recruit someone (for a job). □ He went to the conference to head hunt a new employee. □ All the managers were there to head hunt …
4head|hunt|ing — «HEHD HUHN tihng», noun, adjective. –n. the practice, among certain primitive tribes, of trying to get the heads of enemies, especially as a sign of victory or manhood. –adj. of or having to do with headhunters …
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6Head-hunter — Head hunt er (h[e^]d h[u^]nt [ e]r), 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. [1913 Webster] 2. A… …
7Head-hunting — Head hunter Head hunt er (h[e^]d h[u^]nt [ e]r), 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. [1913… …
8head-hunting — n. 1 the practice among some peoples of collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies. 2 the practice of filling a (usu. senior) business position by approaching a suitable person employed elsewhere. Derivatives: head hunt v.tr. (also absol.) …
9Hunt the Wumpus — is an early computer game, based on a simple hide and seek format featuring a mysterious monster (the Wumpus) that lurks deep inside a network of rooms. About the game Using a command line text interface, a player of Hunt the Wumpus enters… …
10Head First — Studioalbum von Goldfrapp Veröffentlichung 19. März 2010 (Deutschland) 22. März 2010 (Großbritannien) 23. März 2010 (USA) Aufnahme …