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Metal head

A girl who has so many piercings in her face she looks like a piece of metal from the junkyard
Damn that bitch looks like a female robocop , let's call her metal head.
by Santasquad100 September 24, 2023
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Try sticking your head up your ass

One of the greatest insults in cinema history; Insult used by Scarface when he’s about to be chsinsawed.
Scarface: Why don’t you try sticking your head up your ass? See if it fits.
by SiL3Nt J September 30, 2023
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Two-headed turkey

When a spectator of two people performing fellatio on a double ended dildo, or one of the involved parties themselves, grabs the middle of the dildo and slams it back and forth, forcing the participants to both to make turkey gobbling sounds.
Last night they were going so hard with that double-ended dildo that they were gobblin' like a two-headed turkey.
by EssPea October 2, 2023
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head busser

Head Busser is the highest rank in a restaurant best of the best one of a kind
Kamiron is and will always be head busser.

Kamiron is like 6 men in 1 busses faster then the flash.

Chandler wishes he was as good as kamiron bussing.
by HeadClerk October 3, 2023
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budgie-head

A term used to describe a pompadour style haircut, or something similar in style. Any haircut that looks like a budgie when it puffs up its head feathers.

Reference: Roger Moore
Check out the budgie-head!
That guy's got a mega budgie-head.
Look at Roger Moore's budgie-head.
by Period poo peter October 6, 2023
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Dingle Head

HEY! BANANNA! YOU DINGLE HEAD! MY PHONE IS LOST! AND IT SMELLS LIKE FARTS
by Rap caca October 7, 2023
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Heads

In the military - esp. those services with naval history - Heads refer to where the toilets are located - on sea, or on land. In similar manner, a wall may be referred to as a bulkhead - though the two terms are technically unrelated.

The term Heads came from the days of sailing ships. It was first used in a nautical sense in Anglo-Saxon times, where it referred specifically to a ship's figurehead - an ornately carved wooden decoration located at the front of the ship. Often it was painted in great detail. However, by the 15th century, the term “head” or “boat head” referred to the entire front/bow of a ship, boat, or other vessel.

In time, the term also came to be known by the crew as a place to relieve themselves, which is probably around the same time that they began calling the front of a vessel, the Bow! Unless there was a stinking bucket under-decks, the only place for crew to relieve themselves was at the heads - all the way forward, squatting on either side of the bowsprit. (The bowsprit being the part of the hull where the carved figure"head" was attached.)
"Yo, have you seen the Master Chief?"

"I think I just saw him going into the heads."
by Valorous Ignominy October 18, 2019
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