"Tête d'une ..." means 'head of a ...' in French.
It means "Where is my head" in English.
Actually it doesn't mean anything in french...
She has a pig's head. She's pig-headed.
Actually it doesn't mean anything at all ... but it mightbe an attempt at "a hellish headache."
My tete
It means head
Port De Tete means the movement of the foot, whether it gets sprawled forward, backward or to the side.
"Mi tete" is a phrase in Haitian Creole that translates to "my head" in English. In a colloquial context, it can also imply feeling overwhelmed or confused, similar to saying "I can’t think straight." The phrase is often used to express a state of mental clutter or stress.
Her mother had a tete-a-tete with my grandmama for the miscellaneous fees that her grand-daughter was causing.
We would often meet in the Savoy for a short tete-a-tete.
My mom and aunt had a tete-a-tete about my grandfather because he was very ill.
That is french and it means: my head hurts a lot.