a girl who is down to participate in sexual activities without prior relationship to said individual
by brian bickerstaff January 08, 2008
Depending on the rest of the sentence i.e., context; depressing, depression, or depressing event or situation. Bummed out, bummer.
1) Aw dude ... you're giving me a down head! (You are depressing me)
2) Sorry to hear that ... that's a down head. (That is a depressing event, or bummer)
3) I'm in a down head (bummed-out mood ... though it is rarely used in this way, I would certainly understand what the person meant if s/he said this)
2) Sorry to hear that ... that's a down head. (That is a depressing event, or bummer)
3) I'm in a down head (bummed-out mood ... though it is rarely used in this way, I would certainly understand what the person meant if s/he said this)
by Peter T. July 12, 2006
Term used to signify that you are really focused on your work, often used as an excuse to shoo away inquiring co-workers. Literally means you have your head down permanently affixed to your computer screen.
Go away! I'm heads down.
by ravenish June 29, 2017
by Duckcave February 21, 2007
I saw my fifth grade math teacher at Denny's and head-downed him because I didn't feel like talking.
by Christaufer Cooperharson December 14, 2009
Following a stupid comment the person who said it must bend at the neck and look at the floor. thus putting their head down in an act of shameful embarrasement. After this the person cannot be made fun of.
by celestine and the heat seaking moisture missles October 21, 2004
An idiom that refers to giving someone preliminary news that is likely to upset or depress them in some way, so that they can prepare for it.
I thought I should give a heads-down to you about the fact that our mental health clinic has just been purchased by Jeff Bezos!
by Dr Bunnygirl July 06, 2021