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Split end
01
fourchette
a hair on the head that its tip has been divided into two parts because it is dry or in a poor condition
02
ailier éloigné
a position in American football for a wide receiver who lines up on the line of scrimmage but farthest from the center
Exemple
Success at the split end demands precise route-running skills.
The split end is crucial for spreading the defense and creating passing lanes.
Playing the split end requires exceptional speed and agility.
Being a split end involves beating the cornerback in one-on-one matchups.
In preparation for the event, she visited the salon to trim her split ends.