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The phrase "dickhead for" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is foolish or incompetent at a particular task or in a certain situation. Example: "I can't believe John tried to fix the car himself. He's a complete dickhead for thinking he could do it without any experience."
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But then I think I'm a total dickhead for thinking that.
My favourite was a remix of Kate Nash's Why You Being a Dickhead For?
A man may well deserve to be called a dickhead, but repeating "Why you being a dickhead for?
"I can't really work out if I'm in trouble after having been called a dickhead for "watching the radio like a tucking tuckhead".
I'm a dickhead for having this idea of what I imagine a homeless person is.
I Acted Like a Dickhead for a Week and It Did Me a World Of Good.
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Charging more money for something doesn't make us look better, it just makes us look like dickheads for charging it and morons for buying it.
A bunch of dickhead idiots with shit for brains have emerged as regretful about the stupid decisions they've made.
"I was like, man, that really was a dickhead thing for me to do, just get that fucked up and expect people to listen to me," he shares.
Though security has a brief to keep out both kinds, the latter – the dickheads responsible for stealing the digital camera you were convinced would be safe inside your pillow case – are obviously more of a concern.
This train is busy, dickhead – just wait for the next one.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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