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baldhead

American  
[bawld-hed] / ˈbɔldˌhɛd /

noun

  1. a person who is bald.

  2. one of a breed of domestic pigeons.


baldhead British  
/ ˈbɔːldˌhɛd /

noun

  1. a person with a bald head

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Etymology

Origin of baldhead

First recorded in 1525–35; bald + head

Example Sentences

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Sasha Velour won “Drag Race’s” ninth season with her epic lip-sync of Whitney Houston’s “So Emotional,” ending with a dramatic unwigging and stunning baldhead reveal.

From Washington Post

It’s less memorable overall than the licentious “Drop It Low” but does include the catchy refrain, “Y’all some baldhead scalawags who can’t take a joke.”

From New York Times

In horrible, frizzled shapes sat a mass of wax therein and spake, the waxen baldhead in the midst; but I sought the living one.

From Project Gutenberg

Why no wonder the baldheads crowded into the front rows and outrivaled all other spectators in applauding the bold and beautiful Amazons.

From Project Gutenberg

Let us deal mercifully with this antiquated romance; and if Miss Caroline Oldys forebore to say, "Go up, thou baldhead," let us also spare the amorous incongruity.

From Project Gutenberg