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Head in the gutter 

When he puts his head inside her gutter and changes a metaphorical in to a literal statement.
Jeff definitely put his head in the gutter with Allison last night man

Get your head out of the gutter! 

The idiom "Get your head out of the gutter" means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.
My Friend: *thinks of dirty thoughts and says it out loud*
Me: Get your head out of the gutter!

Get your head out of the gutters 

To stop & think straight with your brain not your head 8==D or vagina ({})

gutter head 

Someone who always has their head in the gutter but instead of saying 'get your head out of the gutter' you go for the shorter and more catchy 'gutter head'
Jill stop being such a gutter head!
gutter head by crazy munchkin April 26, 2010

Gutter Head 

A ghetto person who always has a flat brimmed hat on crooked and slanted to one side.
look at that gutter head! he must not want the rain water to drip on his face.
Gutter Head by sez4193 August 17, 2010
the roll on the back of a large person's neck
headgut fat rolls in the back of a fat person's neck
headgut by MMRUG November 9, 2006