headbutter

See also: head-butter and head butter

English

Etymology

From headbutt + -er.

Noun

headbutter (plural headbutters)

  1. One who headbutts.
    • 1997, Sheila Weller, Saint of Circumstance: The Untold Story Behind the Alex Kelly Rape Case : Growing Up Rich and Out of Control, page 87:
      She was a headbutter, a button- pusher.
    • 2002, Paul Dowswell, The Ultimate Book of Dinosaurs, page 132:
      Now meet the king of the headbutters: Pachycephalosaurus. This dinosaur was the largest of a group sometimes called "thick-headed lizards," which had specially thick skulls that were used for head-butting contests.
    • 2014, Richard Kagan, Rebuilding Attachments with Traumatized Children, page 215:
      Good kickers could help with soccer practices; skilled headbutters could become champion goalies.

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