The phrase "stubborn streak" appears from time to time in contemporary English. Its fundamental meaning is "being characterized by a general tendency toward stubbornness as a natural part of one's personality." Thus, a person with a "stubborn streak" will put up resistance to ideas or to people (or otherwise be "stubborn") as a matter of course, if only in certain situations or when particular circumstances arise.
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it means to be very stubborn. exp-my bro was as stubborn as a mule and refused to buy me stuff
Thick headed? Stubborn?
Acting like a stubborn fool
The noun form of the adjective 'stubborn' is stubbornness.
It means that a person will sometimes be stubborn, obstinate or pigheaded. In other words, once decided, he will not change his mind.
"I got the mean streak"i am mad
Mean Streak was created in 1991.
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Mean Streak belongs to Cedar Point in America.
Hardheaded and stubborn can mean the same thing. They are synonyms. Hardheaded can also mean realistic and pragmatic, but usually it means stubborn. If someone is stubborn they could be called hardheaded and vis-versa
it means to be very stubborn. exp-my bro was as stubborn as a mule and refused to buy me stuff
Mean Streak - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
she wasn't mean but she was stubborn.
AnnaJoy means to be stubborn or mean.