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Bobbleheads 

A plague in the form of the shittiest handcrafted, personalized gifts, used by fucktards to commemorate a "special event"; generally a body type image of a sucking alter ego that is supposed to be funny but that only reveals the pathetic inner life of the subject.
Bobbleheads... Get yours! Every face is completely unique to its order, and purchasers can choose from over 200 body types.
Bobbleheads by rperazag June 29, 2010
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Revolution Bobbleheads 

Women who are groupies of the professional soccer team New England Revolution. They hang around the stadium after the games in hopes of having an intimate encounter with one or several of the players.
"The Revolution Bobbleheads take great pride in their dick slurping skills."

bobblehead 

girl who gives head frequwently to anybody who askes and some that don't

aka whore
laura is a bobblehead
bobblehead by slak July 1, 2004

bobblehead 

An abnormally obnoxious know-it-all, but brainless, individual who always has an answer, or factoid about everything, or "has done that too" but better than you. However, everyone knows better.
There goes that bobblehead Dan saying that, "the store's OPEN sign is in violation of the National Epileptic Association standards!"
bobblehead by Harvimus Maximus October 16, 2007

Reverse Bobblehead

A person with a head that seems out of proportion in comparison to his/her body. Rather than a large head and small body, a person who is a reverse bobblehead would have a large body and a small head.
Due to the increasing popularity of fast food restaurants, some people are starting to look like reverse bobbleheads.
Reverse Bobblehead by Lindsay91 January 8, 2009

bobblehead 

girl who gives head to alot of people
cora is a bobblehead
bobblehead by kolla January 1, 2007

bubblehead 

Navy slang for a sailor stationed aboard a submarine. Opposite of a skimmer.
Bubbleheads consider skimmers to be targets that simply haven't been sunk yet.
bubblehead by Ben Shofner October 16, 2005