Head

An veteran gangbanger, Toronto Idium, which relates to the British term Face, which is also used to denote a senior member of a gang.
I would beef with Maliq, his older brother is a head
by MaliqTD August 09, 2021
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HEADS

When one of the propertys blow u
-Yo fam u know that hot property in our class?
-Yeah and?
- She gave me "heads" dude
by property_hunter December 06, 2018
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head

a more modern way of saying “makeout, kiss
“She got mad headmeaning a good makeout
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Heads

Usually, a large group of people concentrated in one area.
There are so many heads over there.
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Head

it's that sphere shaped thing on top of your shoulders. that thing you bang on the wall and scream "bad dobby!" ever heard of it?
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Head

1. a headache, especially one resulting from intoxication.
2. short for headmaster or headmistress.
3. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
4. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
5. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
6. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
1. After a night of celebrating, he woke up with a terrible head.
2. The new head announced several changes to the school's curriculum.
3. "they were cleaning out the heads"
4. The head of the table was reserved for the guest of honor.
5. The geologist noted the unsorted mix of angular rock fragments within the head deposit at the base of the slope.
6. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
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Head

1. short for headmaster or headmistress.
2. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
3. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
4. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
5. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
1. "The head of the school is responsible for making important decisions and leading the institution towards academic excellence."
2. "they were cleaning out the heads"
3. "In the sentence "I went to the store and bought some apples," "I" is the head of the phrase "I went to the store" and is the subject doing the action of going to the store. The phrase "went to the store and bought apples" is the subject of the whole sentence, and "went to the store" is the verb phrase dominating the entire sentence. "Bought apples" is a verb phrase as well, and "apples" is the direct object of "bought."
4. "During the retreat of the glaciers, it deposited a big plain of kettle holes and till ridges, a record of a time when the climate was colder, and the head of the glacier had advanced far south into the present landscape."
5. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
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