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header noun- a head-first dive UK, 1849
- [H]e took a header out of a patrol car and got clean away. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 32, 1956
- I almost took a header as I came out into the dusky haze of early morning. — Jim Thompson, Pop. 1280, p. 10, 1964
- oral sex US, 1976
An embellishment of the more common HEAD. - — Mary Corey and Victoria Westermark, Fer Shurr! How to be a Valley Girl, 1982
- in hot rodding, a type of exhaust manifold that improves engine performance US
- — Hot Rod Magazine, p. 13, November 1948: “Racing jargon”
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