King's Head with one additional female on the a-nus (pronounced like Borat). She is generally referred to as the salad tosser.
After the much anticipated arrival of King’s Head, I next approached the Triforce with the opportunity for a Sultan's Head with my dog buttercup, however to my displeasure one of the Ball Bitches was allergic to peanut butter.
by Rudabagle7 April 25, 2007
A loser. Someone who is unappealing either physically or emotionally. Someone that you are angry with at the moment.
by bronarsesh125 October 09, 2014
Sexual favors that follow meeting a girl at Panera Bread. Such activity typically succeeds the consumption of a "You Pick Two" meal, complemented by somewhat intellectual conversation. Obviously, it is of great utility to dress, talk, and act like a liberal. This means donning a scarf and using a MacBook computer.
Mr. Chocolate Shakes swapped the baguette for some Panera Head. Afterwards, he bought an oatmeal cookie from the bakery.
by MrChocolateShakes January 14, 2012
Someone who thinks they are hard due to the fact they smoke weed. There is alot of polly heads in Runcorn Town
by L1AM TULL ¥ August 02, 2016
White chick w/ dreadlock hair extensions of various colors. She thinks she's oh-so-sophisticated, but is typically a run-of-the-mill slut.
by DawkEss March 07, 2005
"my girlfriend hates head surprise."
by wealthybigpenis November 02, 2009
v.
1. To publicly redeem one's self through humiliation or defeat of a rival (often a rival who has bested you in some way).
n.
1. Payback or revenge.
Etymology: Thought to be a bastardization of a passage from Shakespeare's "Henry IV, part 1" in which the dishonored Prince Hal is speaking with his father about his shame and Harry Percy's (Hotspur) honor:
I will redeem all this on Percy's head
And in the closing of some glorious day
Be bold to tell you that I am your son;
When I will wear a garment all of blood
And stain my favours in a bloody mask,
Which, wash'd away, shall scour my shame with it:
And that shall be the day, whene'er it lights,
That this same child of honour and renown,
This gallant Hotspur, this all-praised knight,
And your unthought-of Harry chance to meet.
1. To publicly redeem one's self through humiliation or defeat of a rival (often a rival who has bested you in some way).
n.
1. Payback or revenge.
Etymology: Thought to be a bastardization of a passage from Shakespeare's "Henry IV, part 1" in which the dishonored Prince Hal is speaking with his father about his shame and Harry Percy's (Hotspur) honor:
I will redeem all this on Percy's head
And in the closing of some glorious day
Be bold to tell you that I am your son;
When I will wear a garment all of blood
And stain my favours in a bloody mask,
Which, wash'd away, shall scour my shame with it:
And that shall be the day, whene'er it lights,
That this same child of honour and renown,
This gallant Hotspur, this all-praised knight,
And your unthought-of Harry chance to meet.
Noun: He might have won this time, but I'm gonna totally Percy's head that sonofabitch the next time we play.
Verb: Time for Percy's head, baby.
Verb: Time for Percy's head, baby.
by Upstart Crow May 17, 2006