The phrase "most headon" is often misspelled as "most headlong" due to their similar sound. However, the correct spelling of the phrase is "most headon" /ˈmoʊst ˈhɛdɒn/, which means the most direct or straight-ahead approach. The word "headon" is derived from the adverb "headlong," but with a slight change in pronunciation. The IPA transcription indicates that it is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, followed by the short e sound in the second syllable, and the short o sound in the third syllable.