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head-job verb to shoot in the head UK- Typical, he thought I wanted to take him away and head-job him. — Ken Lukowiak, A Soldier’s Song, p. 48, 1993
- The players saw him, must have thought there was something wriggly, went and got their weapons and head-jobbed him. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 281, 1995
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