Similar to the words, falcon, or dome piece, head is a term used to refer to someone. It is a stand-in for other inferior words such as 'bro' or 'dude.' You can call someone a 'head' in direct conversation or refer to someone as a 'head.' Like, someone can say that there are mad heads at this ripper, or like, head, lets booze.
JM: Yo head, lets get grab that 30 rack and kill those in my room piece.
Jack: Nahhh, falcon, lets booze those on the bleachers.
Jack: Nahhh, falcon, lets booze those on the bleachers.
by J Wall May 04, 2007
when a female is giving you a blowjob and she gets a headache, you ejaculate on her forehead, and asked her if it worked.
when your girl gets a headache, tell her to suck you off and she will feel better because you will give her some head on
by mundy01 June 15, 2011
by Jovan King March 29, 2006
Someone who constantly uses the conjunction "but" instead of using more appropriate forms of speech or the other conjunctions such as "and, or, yet, so, for or nor." The word "but" is frequently used in the phrases "yeah, but..." and "but, what if..." implying a contrary disposition to anything and making for very difficult conversations.
"You look nice today," he said, and instead of saying thank you, she said, "but, does that mean I don't look nice on other days?" He said to himself as he walked away, "What a but-head."
"What a terrific, sunny day," he said, "yeah, but the flowers are beautiful," she replied realizing too late that she had been a but-head.
"The team won the championship," she said, "but, what if the parking lot is crowded," he responded. "A championship for but-heads," she whispered to herself.
"What a terrific, sunny day," he said, "yeah, but the flowers are beautiful," she replied realizing too late that she had been a but-head.
"The team won the championship," she said, "but, what if the parking lot is crowded," he responded. "A championship for but-heads," she whispered to herself.
by Lawn & Garden June 05, 2013
by Luna Reis November 27, 2016
It is a bare-knuckle fist fight between two opponents with the specific intent of hitting each other's face, the only rule being no low blows.
by gvrinil December 09, 2010
The ACTUAL definition of heading is heeding reading a book.
by Hercolena Oliver July 11, 2008