Slang term for a security guard, bouncer of an imposing physical demeanour. Can often be seen walking around Thorpe Park in large groups wearing black shades, big ear piece, black security shirt and a belt kit consisting of all the necessary gear such as baton, handcuffs and a large radio set. Stereotypically, they are all expected to slowly nod their head to look cool, and be roughly 6ft 5" - 6ft 7" tall and around 4ft wide.
I suggest you stop giving me hastle sunshine or otherwise you will be dealt with by the heavies.
Right, thats it, GET THE HEAVIES.
RAAUUUGH, GET THE FUCK AUUTT OF HERE NAUUU BEFORE I FRO YOU AUUUUUTT. I SUGGEST YOU DAUUUWW WHAT I SAY AND YOU WONT GET HURRRT. NAUUUUUUW.
Right, thats it, GET THE HEAVIES.
RAAUUUGH, GET THE FUCK AUUTT OF HERE NAUUU BEFORE I FRO YOU AUUUUUTT. I SUGGEST YOU DAUUUWW WHAT I SAY AND YOU WONT GET HURRRT. NAUUUUUUW.
by Todd Clampton March 07, 2005
When your taking a stroll down the street and you then realise theres a huge computer monitor in your hand and you think to yourself "man, thats really heavy, where did that come from?"
by darren and lee June 14, 2007
The guy pulling the strings in a crime. They're often the mastermind/criminal with the plan.
These individuals are often more invested in a life of crime than their associates.
These individuals are often more invested in a life of crime than their associates.
by Price-Line-Negotiator November 11, 2014
Used by small aircraft pilots to describe large aircraft that leave significant disturbances in the air around a runway after having taken off or landed
by Tony Rose January 10, 2006
by K Prod August 22, 2014