by Wolfie the titan February 10, 2021

A way of telling someone they are wrong, or declaring a conversation over.
Inspiration taken from "you dont have a leg to stand on"
Emphasis is to be put on the word head, and lesser emphasis is to be put on the words stand.
Proper execution: "You dont have a HEAD, to STAND on."
Inspiration taken from "you dont have a leg to stand on"
Emphasis is to be put on the word head, and lesser emphasis is to be put on the words stand.
Proper execution: "You dont have a HEAD, to STAND on."
Person 1: So, I saw your brother out walking your dog earlier.
Person 2: we dont have a dog.
Person 1: I definitely saw your brother with a dog.
Person 2: Dude, we dont have a dog.
Person 1: Maybe he was walking someone else's dog.
Person 2: You're wrong.
Person 1: You dont have a HEAD to stand on!
Person 2: ...alright fine, maybe we got a dog this morning.
Person 2: we dont have a dog.
Person 1: I definitely saw your brother with a dog.
Person 2: Dude, we dont have a dog.
Person 1: Maybe he was walking someone else's dog.
Person 2: You're wrong.
Person 1: You dont have a HEAD to stand on!
Person 2: ...alright fine, maybe we got a dog this morning.
by Dongles "The Shovel" Hungry January 8, 2011

by joe April 30, 2004

republican: corona virus is a hoax
non-republican: um, people are dying from it-
republican: facts dont care about your feelings!
non-republican: um, people are dying from it-
republican: facts dont care about your feelings!
by scorpio in a trenchcoat December 4, 2020

by Zack E August 5, 2006

by I´d rather not May 9, 2022

not knowing someone at all - to be more precise, not knowing someone even at the very infinitesimal atomic level.
by Jar-King March 30, 2010
