Sentence examples for brain bucket from inspiring English sources

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brain bucket

noun

A protective helmet, as worn, for example, by a motorcyclist, bicyclist, or soldier in combat.

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L. Earnest, The Brain Bucket Bash: 1985 report There are many reasons for not wearing a safe helmet.

— Jenna Wortham A New Kind of Brain Bucket Bigthink.com |  A short film on a remarkable, "invisible" bicycle helmet.

He has then subjected those hides to an 18-stage American Indian tanning technique, which includes a long soak in his brain bucket.

When a hide freezes in the open air, he said, it expands, which helps break down its fiber and prepares it for the final softening procedure -- an overnight soak in the brain bucket.

And this brain bucket doesn't just keep your head from getting mangled; it also features headphones that are seamlessly built into the padding.

Make sure any helmet is DOT approved, and carries the DOT sticker (department of transportation) otherwise you might just be buying a brain bucket," he laughed.

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But their research also found that traditional plastic and foam brain buckets allow G-forces that lead to fatalities in an alarmingly high percentage of accidents.

It's not just any ol' manslaughter, but one in which her head explodes, Scanners-style, hurling chunks of brain and buckets of blood all over the classroom.

The Effect was inspired by 2006 drug trials at Northwick Park hospital in London, which resulted in volunteers suffering organ failure: it features some sloshing around of brains in buckets and a certain amount of holding them, Hamlet-style, aloft.

The setup, jokingly dubbed the "brain in a bucket," would quickly raise serious ethical and legal questions if it were tried on a human.

Imagine your brain like a bucket.

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