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}}1. '''Noun''': One who does not find Andrew Dice Clay’s minor eighties epic ''[[The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective]]'' funny. Especially any member of the Academy that awarded it a Golden Raspberry.


2. '''Noun''': ''See'' “[[Master of Business Administration]]”.
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/ˈsnapəhɛd / (''n''.) <br>
1. One who does not find Andrew Dice Clay’s minor eighties epic ''[[The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective]]'' funny. Especially any member of the Academy that awarded it a Golden Raspberry.
 
2. ''See'' “[[Master of Business Administration]]”.
 
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Snapperhead
/ˈsnapəhɛd / (n.)
1. One who does not find Andrew Dice Clay’s minor eighties epic The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Rock ’n’ Roll Detective funny. Especially any member of the Academy that awarded it a Golden Raspberry.

2. SeeMaster of Business Administration”.

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