Heads - definition, pronunciation, transcription
interjection
noun
- (nautical) That part of older sailing ships forward of the forecastle and around the beak, used by the crew as their lavatory; still used as the word for toilets on a ship.
- The side of a coin that bears the picture of the head of state or similar
- (slang) High-grade marijuana.
verb
Extra examples
The movie was hilarious. We laughed our heads off.
Hard hats provide protection for the workers' heads.
The probability of a coin coming up heads is one out of every two tries.
He closes the trunk and heads into the motel.
...sunlight dappled the canopy of vines over our heads...
...the town's dowagers frequently shake their heads over the younger generation...
...the nimbi for the sculpted figures around the exterior of the church are simple disks about the saints' heads...
...a pointless remark that left everyone scratching their heads in confusion...
...fired over their heads in order to throw a scare into them...
...by putting our heads together, we were able to work out the problem...
A few timid croakers shake their heads.
If you go on behaving like that, you'll draw down blame on our heads.
Standard examples were drummed into students' heads.
It's dangerous here, with bullets going over our heads all the time.
We Americans have got hard heads.
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