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[an extremely vulgar curse] cockhead
   
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หัวควย
   
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Royal Thai General System
hua khuai
 
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  " หัวแครอท&nbsp; "
noun, loanword, English
[หัวแครอท] a carrot


" หัวใจ "
noun
[of human anatomy] the heart; [of emotions] heart; mind; feelings; sensibility; [of a story] essence; essential part


" หัวซุกหัวซุน "
adverb
in a headlong rush; in a hurry


" หัวเทียน  "
noun
spark plug


" หัวโบราณ "
adjective
[is] old-fashioned; conservative


" หัวไม้ "
noun
[golf club] wood


" หัวล้าน "
adjective
[is] bald-headed


" หัวหน้าคณะสงฆ์ "
proper noun
administrative manager of monks


" หัวเหล้า "
noun
higher fractions of distilled alcohol


" หัวหมาก "
proper noun
a district in Bangkok


" หาพันธมิตร "
verb
to form an alliance


" ห้าดาว "
adjective
[is] five-star; top of the line; rated best in class


" หางตา "
noun
the corner of one's eye


" หาดป่าตอง  "
proper noun, geographical
Patong Beach


" หายต๋อม "
verb
to disappear; vanish


" หาวนอน "
verb
yawn


" หินสบู่ "
noun
soapstone


" หีบเพลงชัก  "
noun
accordion


" หุ่นไล่กา "
noun
scarecrow


" หูรูด "
noun
sphincter
purse string (as in a type of bag with a string used to close the opening)


" เหตุขัดข้อง "
noun
hinderance; obstacle


" เห็นว่า "
verb
to see that; consider that; think that


" เหม็นหืน "
adjective
[is] rancid; foul; strong-smelling; rank; stale


" เหยิง "
adjective
muddled; mixed up; confused; disordered; entangled


" เหล็กเสริมคอนกรีต "
noun
steel rebar (for reinforcing concrete)


" เหลียวซ้ายแลขวา "
adverb
whatever way one looks


" เหา "
noun
louse, lice, Pediculus capitis (Pediculidae)


" แหง็ก "
adverb, colloquial
to a standstill; gridlocked


" แหวกว่าย "
verb
to swim around


" โหวด "
noun, onomatopoeia
[sound of a low-pitched whistle]
noun
a circular pan flute, a traditional Northeastern folk instrument