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split end
noun
A hair which has split at the end, usually from dryness or innutrition. (Usually in plural)
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Split end Gary Hayman became an attorney.
"Hair: not a single split end.
But he's our starting split end.
Occasionally, he is a split end.
But Sauer, a split end who lacked great speed but ran textbook pass patterns, caught eight.
Then, during the homecoming game, Faulk entered as a split end.
Split end Tavarres King was charged with under-age possession of alcohol.
Streaking down the right sideline was Javin Hunter, the junior split end.
Like Burress, Nicks is the X receiver, known also as the split end, in the Giants' offense.
It's an extra thick playbook, too, as Palmer plans on using Wright at flanker, split end and in the slot.
Then came the touchdown -- a Dorsey pass to split end Andre Johnson, who eluded cornerback Shawn Robinson.
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