A hard head (or hardheaded) means someone that is stubborn, or basically doesn't listen to anyone but themselves.
-Brett
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
head and shoulder
It is an adverb phrase (tells where).
It means you're attractive. If someone says you're hard on the eyes then you're unattractive. That's put nicely, of course.
it means hard head. Tet= head dur= hard
it means hard head. Tet= head dur= hard
The phrase "give her head" is slang for performing oral sex on a woman.
hard head
always having problems
It is Italian. Litterally it means 'hard headed'. The expression means to be stupid or stubborn.
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?
A prepositional phrase is when the phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Therefore the prepositional phrase in 'A chicken has a comb on its head?' is 'on its head'.
The phrase 'command decision' means that something has been decided by the head of the organization. It came from military lingo.
It means "having a tough time". an example "I would be hard pressed to make that payment today"
your blowing to hard