"Head" can mean toilet, or giving oral sex to a male human is often called giving 'head'.
However to me the most popular term of the word 'head' used around the 1980's and still some today is a person who is has opposite qualities than that of a Preppy, (or spelled preppie)
A Head is a person who mostly likes Rock & Roll and Heavy Metal and generally likes his hair long, or shaved all off. His clothes consist of sneakers and old faded jeans, and rock T-shirts and perhaps leather jackets. This is in contrast to the neat clean cut polo shirt look of a preppy.
Unlike preppy's, heads don't really care about their clothes being the hottest fashion statement. This reflects a more real down to earth person where as Preppy's are generally much more shallow and superficial.
Some heads use drugs and at times the term head is associated with drug use, but it is true to say, all heads do not use drugs.
I wanted to reply to this because this question is asked many places on the Net but there is never a mention of a 'head' from the 80's I think this is a gross oversight to overlook this term because the opposite "preppy" is still in popular use and thus there needs to be balance.
BTW, Rock On!
Submitted by John Phoenix
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Lead, front of the object.
Head can also refer to the body area including and surrounding the skull.
Here are some of the more common slang terms:
perfoming oral sex on a guy
Dome, noggin, cranium, and noodle.
Yes, English slang is.
Yes "yo" is English slang.
That is not slang, it is a clear plastic sheet.
Shaking My Damn Head
Slang for a studious person .
Bull head, knot head
Yes, English slang is.
Rübe translates as turnip but is also slang for head (i.e. bonce, nut)
"cabeza" is a Spanish word which translates to English to mean the head of a person or animal. It is also slang for fellatio.
It means to use the bathroom. Head is slang for the toilet.
Dome is slang for the word 'head'.
The head is naval slang for the toilet. "Head" can also be a sexual reference (to oral sex).
Yes "yo" is English slang.
No. It is from the late Middle English and Old French. It does mean head in those. It is also from the Canadian English slang "Cabbage-town" were people were said to be backward and eat nothing but cabbage.
There is no English slang word named ho-la.
Not in English
That is not slang, it is a clear plastic sheet.