Arminkshipper's definitions
by Arminkshipper May 12, 2025

by Arminkshipper July 3, 2024

1. short for headmaster or headmistress.
2. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
3. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
4. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
5. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
2. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
3. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
4. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
5. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
1. "The head of the school is responsible for making important decisions and leading the institution towards academic excellence."
2. "they were cleaning out the heads"
3. "In the sentence "I went to the store and bought some apples," "I" is the head of the phrase "I went to the store" and is the subject doing the action of going to the store. The phrase "went to the store and bought apples" is the subject of the whole sentence, and "went to the store" is the verb phrase dominating the entire sentence. "Bought apples" is a verb phrase as well, and "apples" is the direct object of "bought."
4. "During the retreat of the glaciers, it deposited a big plain of kettle holes and till ridges, a record of a time when the climate was colder, and the head of the glacier had advanced far south into the present landscape."
5. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
2. "they were cleaning out the heads"
3. "In the sentence "I went to the store and bought some apples," "I" is the head of the phrase "I went to the store" and is the subject doing the action of going to the store. The phrase "went to the store and bought apples" is the subject of the whole sentence, and "went to the store" is the verb phrase dominating the entire sentence. "Bought apples" is a verb phrase as well, and "apples" is the direct object of "bought."
4. "During the retreat of the glaciers, it deposited a big plain of kettle holes and till ridges, a record of a time when the climate was colder, and the head of the glacier had advanced far south into the present landscape."
5. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
by Arminkshipper May 22, 2025

by Arminkshipper August 9, 2024

Give birth to.
by Arminkshipper June 22, 2024

by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024

a party at which presents are given to someone, typically a woman who is about to get married or have a baby.
by Arminkshipper July 15, 2024
