Meaning you must be seriously crazy. That you or someone else is experencing a really dumb moment at that time.
by darrin2000 November 07, 2007
first spoken by a law professor from pace university in New York. From 1989. In referencing when a student spoke an articulate thought or shared an original idea, or one in which a student had an “ah-ha “ moment the professor would yell out “flower out of your head “
“professor, I disagree because based upon XYZ the answer should be…. Professor says “flower out of your head, You are absolutely correct, well done.”
by rjmann January 19, 2018
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
An insult used in New Zealand and Austraila. Apparently telling one to cut one's head off is a bigger shot to the balls than calling one a bugger.
American: Might as well cut your head off
Aussi: What did you just say ta me?
*Ameircan has his arse handed to him.*
Aussi: What did you just say ta me?
*Ameircan has his arse handed to him.*
by Ja Jackson July 22, 2005
by Jas.. June 13, 2008
A phrase which has never actually been spoken aloud. Instead, it is found exclusively in letters to the editor and on message-boards. Must be spoken with a grumpy old white man accent.
by Pedobar October 28, 2011
by kristopher May 17, 2005