That is the correct spelling used in the slang term "knothead" meaning a foolish person.
It sounds like the word "not" (in some dialects, closer to nawt), rhyming with hot and got.
I think you mean "Noose". Noose is a certain type of knot commonly know for its use as a execution device.Definition from http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Noose:A noose is a loop at the end of a rope in which the knot slides to make the loop collapsible.
A brain... -_-
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
It refers to either the Oriental pony tail or a crest of feathers or hair on top of your head . Especially in the Old West, people would say "watch your top knot" to mean "be careful" because if you didn't take care, Indians would scalp your top knot and kill you.
a tying knot for shoe laces on shoes!
what is this knot over my eye on my forehead
Bull head, knot head
Turks head DeeJay
It will usually only take about one day in order for the knot to go down. You should put ice on the knot to help reduce the swelling.
NO that would be silly of course
Turk's head montalbano
The overhand knot, square knot, granny knot, lark's head knot, half hitch, and the clove hitch are all basic knots used for macrame. See the related link(s) below for more information:
cracked head or knot or scrape
The Gordian knot of history was a complicated "Turk's Head Knot", tied with hundreds of strands of bark from the Cornel Tree. Over time, it shrank and hardened. See the links below for more information:
It's called a bun.
The amount of time an injury takes to heal depends on the severity of the injury. A head injury from a person hitting their head should always be seen by a doctor to insure there is no fatal threat. If a person has a knot form from hitting there head, it could take weeks to heal.