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Horsemanning 

Horsmaning, or fake beheading, was reportedly a popular way to pose in a photograph in the 1920′s. Sometimes spelled horsmaning, the horsmaning photo fad derives its name from the Headless Horseman, an evil character from “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” According to internet legend, the “original” horsmaning photo on the left was found at a local flea market. Soon after its discovery, a series of horsemaning photos began trending on sites like Buzzfeed and people got inspired to recreate the horseman. Horsmaning is experiencing currently a revival and is best known as a new form of planking, owling or cone-ing.
Horsemanning, or fake beheading, was reportedly a popular way to pose in a photograph in the 1920′s.
Horsemanning by Marco29 August 18, 2011

The Horseless Headless Horsemann's Headtaker 

Its a Giant af sword used by the horseless headless horsemann who has too many h's.
It is given by craft with 2 refined metal, 1 haunted scrap, and 1 scotman's skull cutter i think.
Demoman: I have crafted the The Horseless Headless Horsemann's Headtaker!
Scout: cool

HodeMann 

"HodeMann er en gud"
HodeMann by Galliaman123 December 17, 2018
A person or thing that is a horse
Did you know that thing is a horemana?
horemana by Auliopia_103 August 18, 2021