The term "purple head" could refer to various contexts, such as a specific plant, an animal, or even a metaphorical expression. If you're referring to a specific species or phenomenon, like a purple-headed flower or a purple-headed bird, the coloration may serve purposes such as attracting pollinators or signaling health. In a more abstract sense, it might represent a cultural or artistic concept. Clarifying the context would help provide a more precise answer.
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Purple
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No, you should not dye your hair purple. Why? Because if you dye your hair purple you might look like someone/something threw-up on your head.
You mean Purple and it is the Peacocks head.
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a McDonald's mascot that is purple and has a round body and a round head
Yes, but they may be hard to see. But it is possible to do.
He's a purple squirrel with a lighting bolt on the top of his head.
"Machine Head"
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The original "Smoke on the Water" was performed by Deep Purple, a rock band from England. It was released in 1972 on their album "Machine Head."