headhunt

headhunt
a) To cut off, and preserve, the heads of ones enemies

Theres a brawl on the field because the pitcher has been headhunting throughout the game.

b) To actively recruit executive personnel

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  • headhunt — UK [ˈhedˌhʌnt] / US verb [transitive, usually passive] Word forms headhunt : present tense I/you/we/they headhunt he/she/it headhunts present participle headhunting past tense headhunted past participle headhunted to try to persuade someone to… …   English dictionary

  • headhunt — /hed hunt /, n. 1. a headhunting expedition: The men left the village to go on a headhunt. v.i. 2. to engage in headhunting. [HEAD + HUNT] * * * …   Universalium

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  • headhunt — verb Date: 1969 transitive verb to recruit (personnel and especially executives) for top level jobs < was headhunted by three different firms > intransitive verb to recruit personnel for top level jobs …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • headhunt — head|hunt [ hed,hʌnt ] verb transitive usually passive to try to persuade someone to leave their job and go to work for another company: He was headhunted by a large electronics company. ╾ head|hunt|ing noun uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • headhunt — verb 1》 [as noun headhunting] the practice among some peoples of collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies. 2》 identify and approach (someone employed elsewhere) to fill a business position. Derivatives headhunter noun …   English new terms dictionary

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  • headhunt — /ˈhɛdhʌnt/ (say hedhunt) verb (t) 1. to recruit (staff) by approaching people in existing jobs to offer them a new one. –verb (i) 2. (formerly) to collect the heads of slain enemies as trophies …  

  • headhunt — / hedhʌnt/ verb to look for managers and offer them jobs in other companies ♦ she was headhunted she was approached by a headhunter and offered a new job …   Marketing dictionary in english

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