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."
Well GETTING head means to be getting oral sex; so when people say got head? They mean did you get oral sex?
When people say your head looks like a pot head, they are likely making a reference to the stereotype of someone who uses marijuana frequently. It may suggest that you exhibit characteristics or behaviors associated with being a stoner or someone who is constantly high.
smh = "shaking my head"
Say it out loud repetedly and bob your head ;)
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People can hear things when you say things in your head. But they cannot hear what you are saying in your head. If this is a serious belief of yours and it is troubling you, talk with a trusted physician or counselor.
It refers to people in love, not at work.. thus " Ann is head over heels in love with Peter". Ann is madly in love with Peter.. her head is spinning and she is somersaulting around. "Head over heels" means "not rational." It does not mean "overwhelmed." For that meaning, we might say someone is up to their neck in work, or over their head in it.
No it means NO !!!
Yes because people say that they had to use people's head before footballs were made
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
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It literally means, "head of bread." In English, we'd say "bread head."