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sconhead 

Liverpool slang. A derogatory term for a person with an oddly shaped, top-heavy, deformed or poorly hair-dressed head - resembling a scone. (The correct scouse pronunciation of "scone" rhymes with "one", not "cone" which is more typical.
(Boy on a school playground to a poor victimized young chap with a misshapen head -) "SCONHEAD!!!"
sconhead by alan the wordsmith January 3, 2008
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stonehead 

A mix between a stoner and a pothead. A stonehead is a rare breed that is resulted from being a stoner with many pothead friends. A stonehead is usually aware of the name of what they smoke but not of what it is.
Julie can be such a stonehead sometimes. She's so unware of how good her stash is.
stonehead by divinedecadency July 28, 2007

StoneHead 

StoneHeads promote responsible cannabis use and break stigma norms. Typically referred to as modern cannabis culture. A StoneHead is a high functioning cannabis user who able to balance their priorities and be successful.
Billy never gets in trouble for how much he smokes.. he's definitely a StoneHead
StoneHead by StoneHeads March 23, 2021

StoneHead 

An idiot who lays around and bitches all day about things, while getting high, and does nothing themselves. Also, someone who is worthless and has no -real- friends, and is a bum who lives with their parents.
Whoa... Blake is such a worthless stonehead, it's sickening.
StoneHead by Meggen August 15, 2004

stonehead 

A worthless, marijuana addicted degenerate, loser punk. Sole reason for living is to get high.
Man, that kid Blake is such a stonehead. All he does is sit around and smoke weed.
stonehead by Blake August 13, 2004

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026