Cabezazo in english
Header
pronunciation: hedɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hedɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
cabezazo1 = headbutt.
Example: If you find yourself face-to-face with an attacker, quite often, his nose will be an easy target for a headbutt.more:
» darse cabezazos contra la pared = bang + Posesivo + head against a/the (brick) wall ; beat + Posesivo + head against the/a (brick) wall .
Example: Hi all, I've been banging my head against a brick wall trying to get this done, so hopefully somebody can help. Example: Maybe, as he'd watched her sob, he'd seen her tendency to beat her head against a wall trying the impossible.» darse un cabezazo = bonk + Posesivo + head ; bump + Posesivo + head ; bang + Posesivo + head .
Example: He bonked his head on the tub right at bedtime and immediately got a goose egg. Example: If a child bumps her head again before a first injury has healed, the second injury can have a more lasting effect. Example: Forgetting the wall mounted television directly above her, Gemma stood up quickly and banged her head hard, knocking herself out.» dar un cabezazo = headbutt .
Example: Jockey Paul O'Neill received a one-day ban from racing for headbutting his horse.cabezazo2 = header.
Example: Ronaldo wasted a golden chance to equalise with a header that went wide.