headsy
adj.— «Abadie is a headsy player. He checked off and made the call himself on that play.» —“Central turns back Catholic” by Ted Castillo Baton Rouge Morning Advocate (7D) Sept. 19, 1986. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
headsy
adj.— «Abadie is a headsy player. He checked off and made the call himself on that play.» —“Central turns back Catholic” by Ted Castillo Baton Rouge Morning Advocate (7D) Sept. 19, 1986. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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