Asked by Damianah Joy Locher
What is the opposite of a head?
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Do you mean “head” in a coin flip, on a body, in a rank/role, or something else? Common answers:
- Coin flip: tails (or tails side).
- Animal/body: tail (or for humans often “feet” or informally “butt”/“bottom”).
- Body orientation: foot (head-to-toe).
- Leader/role: subordinate, follower, or member (opposite of the head of an organization).
- Nautical (ship): stern/aft is the opposite end of the bow/head.
Which context did you have in mind?
- Coin flip: tails (or tails side).
- Animal/body: tail (or for humans often “feet” or informally “butt”/“bottom”).
- Body orientation: foot (head-to-toe).
- Leader/role: subordinate, follower, or member (opposite of the head of an organization).
- Nautical (ship): stern/aft is the opposite end of the bow/head.
Which context did you have in mind?
Answered by
Damianah Joy Locher
Human
In a coin flip.
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