HINDHEAD the back of the head
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hindheadsHINDHEAD, the back of the head
hindheadthe back of the head
DOPESLAPHit to the back of the head
occiputsThe back of the head or skull
INIONBulge at the back of the head
occiputthe back part of the head or skull
occipitallyOCCIPITAL, relating to the back of the head
occipitathe back part of the head or skull
occipitalsOCCIPITAL, the bone forming the back of the head
queuea braid of hair usually worn hanging at the back of the head
occipitalrelating to the back of the head / the bone forming the back of the head
chignonedwearing a chignon, a knot or roll of hair worn at the back of the head
bluebirdAn American songbird of the thrush subfamily, the male of which has a blue head, back, and wings
bluebirdsAn American songbird of the thrush subfamily, the male of which has a blue head, back, and wings
snoodnet or fabric bag pinned or tied on at the back of a woman's head for holding the hair
whitewallDenoting a haircut in which the sides of the head are shaved and the top and back are left longer
whitewallsDenoting a haircut in which the sides of the head are shaved and the top and back are left longer
headrestA padded part extending from or fixed to the back of a seat or chair, designed to support the head
nelsonhold in which pressure is applied to the head, back of the neck, and one or both arms of the opponent
plagiocephalya twisted condition of the head, the front of the skull being larger on one side, the back larger on the other
pigtailA braid or gathered hank of hair hanging from the back of the head, or either of a pair at the sides
pigtailsA braid or gathered hank of hair hanging from the back of the head, or either of a pair at the sides
chignonlarge, smooth twist, roll, or knot of hair, worn by women at the nape of the neck or the back of the head
plagiocephaliesPLAGIOCEPHALY, a twisted condition of the head, the front of the skull being larger on one side, the back larger on the other
dasmale hairstyle, esp. of the 1950s, in which the hair is slicked back on both sides to overlap at the back of the head
trapeziiEither of a pair of large triangular muscles extending over the back of the neck and shoulders and moving the head and shoulder blade
lordosesmating posture of some sexually receptive female mammals (as rats) in which the head and rump are raised and the back is arched downward
damale hairstyle, esp. of the 1950s, in which the hair is slicked back on both sides to overlap at the back of the head
headrestspadded part at the top of the back of a seat, esp. in an automobile, to protect one's head against whiplash in a collision
cavathe branch of the vena cava of a vertebrate that brings blood back from the head and anterior part of the body to the heart
ponytailsa hairstyle in which the hair is pulled together and banded usually at the back of the head so as to resemble a pony's tail
cavasthe branch of the vena cava of a vertebrate that brings blood back from the head and anterior part of the body to the heart
ponytailA hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail
windupThe motions of a pitcher immediately before delivering the ball, in which they take a step back, lift the hands over the head, and step forward
spleniibroad muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper part of the thoracic region, the action of which draws the head backward and assists in turning it to one side
splenialbroad muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper part of the thoracic region, the action of which draws the head backward and assists in turning it to one side
yorkieone of an English breed of toy terriers having a long, silky, straight coat that is dark steel blue from the back of the skull to the tail and tan on the head, chest, and legs
noogielight blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank
noogieslight blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank
cowfishesA boxfish with spines that resemble horns on the head, and typically with other spines on the back and sides