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Russian road-head

Instead of passenger performing fellatio on the driver, "driver blows you..."
by Slayerwolf359 June 5, 2021
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Richard Head Syndrome

The Richard Head syndrome is a disease in which you cannot get over something. Specifically liberal19 aka covid and your enjoyment to vote for change. With the disease you need to repeat yourself for months or years. Might even turn into decades. You can’t help yourself from continuously posting on social media, blowing up friends and family phones, shouting in public, etc.
I think our friend Rick is crazy. He is posting his emotions about Covid and voting on yupbook again. No he just has Richard Head syndrome
by Carlson99 May 28, 2025
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Feather head

A segment of shaman bro-ism, most commonly seen with feathers in their hats, integrating from Tulum experiences and in high-society alike. Having derived from a promoter bro, they don't have a lot, but commonly lie about their assets and pedigrees. After they're discovered, they leave town and integration--once again--begins.
The feather head told me he owned an art gallery, that turned out to be my good friend, Brian's.
by kakademon November 26, 2021
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Head

Toronto Slang used to describe someone who uses drugs or specifically crack cociaine, derived from the term “crackhead”.
Or more generally a term used to describe someone who is acting irrational, crazy, and outrageous.
Guy 1: Why did Tom do that last night that was so messed up?
Guy 2: Man I don’t know, that guys a head!
by MMA07 May 7, 2019
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Give him head

She leaned in close and whispered that if he aced the exam, she'd give him head as a reward.
by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
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Get out of my head!

In episode 13 season 2 of Family Guy, titled "Road to Rhode Island", airing May 30th 2000, Chris delivered the iconic line, "Ahh! Get out of my head! Get out of my head!" After asking his sister Meg if she could guess the word he was thinking for the second time in presumably a 24hr period, the former occuring after 16:00 and the latter being the final scene at 21:40. Both times the word was "Kitty" despite his obviously facetious hints that it would not be Kitty. His lack of self awareness pairs with his low intelligence level to make it seem as if Meg's use of short term memory were absolute witchcraft. THIS HAS BECOME A WIDESPREAD JOKE AND GROWN TO BE A REFERENCE TO ANY TIME YOU MISUNDERSTAND A JOKE OR ARE THE LAST ONE TO REALIZE SOMETHING OBVIOUS. IT IS A SARCASTIC WAY OF ADMITTING A LACK OF PERCEPTION AS WELL AS IDENTIFYING ONE IN SOMEONE ELSE. The tone is important to signify the reference to the original, satirical caricature of low intelligence resulting from neglect that is Chris Griffin
A-"I'm thinking of a number between 1-10 but not 6, guess what it is"
B-"I really don't want to"
A-"You have to, you'll never get it"
B-"Fine, 6."
A-(In an absolutely terrified shriek) "Get out of my head!"
by Mocean2 February 26, 2023
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Brian Head

Stop being a Brian Head and share the chips.
by RiddleBox1723 January 9, 2022
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