Unhead vs Bunhead - What's the difference?
unhead | bunhead |
(label) An obsessive or extremely dedicated ballerina.
* 2000 , Donna Allegra, Witness to the League of Blond Hip Hop Dancers , Alyson Books (2000), ISBN 1555835503,
* 2005 , Alexandra Moss, Lara's Leap of Faith , Grosset & Dunlap (2005), ISBN 9780448435367,
* 2006 , Leslie Carroll, Spin Doctor , HarperCollins (2006), ISBN 9780060596132,
As a verb unhead
is to remove the lid from (a barrel or cask).As a noun bunhead is
(label) an obsessive or extremely dedicated ballerina.bunhead
English
Noun
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- A bunhead who must have strayed from her New York City Ballet aspirations glanced furtively about the room,
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- "Sophie — you're meant to be saying what an honor it is to be studying at The Royal Ballet School, and how you can't wait to become a 'bunhead' — you know, one of those ballet-obsessed people who eat, sleep, and breathe nothing but ballet!"
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