by sharee October 1, 2006
A phrase someone tells you when you're not thinking clearly or acting right. get your head straight, straighten up, act right, get it together, focus, wake up, straighten out, fall apart, act out, screw up, mess up, misbehave, disorganized, discombobulated, confused
by joecoolthefool May 26, 2016
The same as get your shit together. Basically means calm down, don't panic, or focus. Usually said if you are normally good at something, but aren't able to do it well because your mind is preoccupied with something else, or you're just tired.
Kevin: Get your head on straight Amit, my grandmother could have gotten that rebound.
Amit: Sorry man, I'm still tired from that party last night.
Amit: Sorry man, I'm still tired from that party last night.
by TorturedSoul August 29, 2009
1)To go into deep thought and self-reflection. 2) To learn what motivates a person or what makes them react.
by tconiah October 19, 2016
by F4tal_3rror December 26, 2005
To get high, esp. by using marijuana (cannabis).
Also: to get one's head right.
Syn. Take care of head (q.v.)
Also: to get one's head right.
Syn. Take care of head (q.v.)
I'm going to sit out on the patio and chill, but first, I gotta get my head tight.
You just had a long day of work, homie. Before you bother with any other bullshit, I just rolled a blunt, and I'm going to get your head tight.
You just had a long day of work, homie. Before you bother with any other bullshit, I just rolled a blunt, and I'm going to get your head tight.
by Cliff Sedge July 18, 2017
The idiom "Get your head out of the gutter" means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.
by Kylem14843 July 22, 2019