Going head-to-head means being in a competition or argument with someone and battling it out in hopes that the other person will lose and end the very close tie.
The pate is the crown of the head; can also refer to the head.
Going Out of My Head was created on 1997-04-21.
yeah or "there is always something going on in your head"
When people refer to "head," they can mean various things depending on the context. It can refer literally to the anatomical part of the body that houses the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. Figuratively, "head" can also denote leadership or authority, as in "head of a department." In slang, it may refer to a person's mindset or attitude, as in "getting in the right headspace."
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
Your going to need to get a shaft that fits the head then your going to need to slide it on then screw it on simple as that.
Peripheral nerves may refer to the head and torso. The peripheral nerves carry information from the spinal cord to the rest of the body as well as information to and from the brain.
Closed head injury refers to TBI in which the head is hit by or strikes an object without breaking the skull.
No there isn't. Boxy head, box head and blocky head refer to the shape of the dogs head and is much preferred by most people.
thread for clothing set of wheels for car head for the brain, as in "use your head" man, when you refer to the human species as a whole. pigskin, when you refer to a football (american football)
The best way to stop a head from going down is to put the cap on.
"Pertain to the head" means to relate or have relevance to the head or brain. It could refer to something physically affecting the head, such as a headache, or to a topic or subject matter that is connected to the head.