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When you conflict with someone/something, maybe in a argument or feud and you are 'at heads with them'. Like in a competition, you go 'head-to-head' with your opponent.
The two guys wouldn't stop arguing, 'They were at heads with each other'.
by SillyPhilly October 7, 2013
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You aren’t shooting your shot at someone above or below your league they are right at head level so you’re shooting your shot at head level.
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1. a: To assume an exclusive role of leadership in an environment of ostensible equality or diversity. b: To make one's voice or opinion the only option.

2. To carry such a commanding presence due to an overbearing personality or charisma that inevitably overshadows that of anyone else, even those of greater importance.
1. You have made it clear that in this plenum you sit at the head of the round table.

2. A man of great stature whose very entrance to a room cast an air of authority and a demand for respect and awe, beaming in charisma and exuding confidence, it is clear that he takes his seat at the head of the round table.
by Mahus March 8, 2012
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a. To assume an exclusive role of leadership in an environment of ostensible equality or diversity.
b. To make one's voice or opinion the only option.
You have made it clear that in this plenum you sit at the head of the round table.
by Mahus March 8, 2012
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when someone wants to fight or kill you
People spread rumors about me saying they all heard it from you I'm at your head
by Emily Myers January 1, 2014
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1. a. To assume an exclusive role of leadership in an environment of ostensible equality or diversity. b. To make one's voice or opinion the only option.

2. To carry such a commanding presence due to an overbearing personality or charisma that inevitably overshadows that of anyone else, even those of greater importance.
1. You have made it clear that in this plenum you sit at the head of the round table.
2. A man of great stature whose very entrance to a room cast an air of authority and a demand for respect and awe, beaming in charisma and exuding confidence, it is clear that he takes his seat at the head of the round table.
by Mahus March 8, 2012
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