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Definitions
Noun
1

plural of head.

"The dealer slipped me a small bag of high-grade marijuana called heads and told me it was pure."

2

That part of older sailing ships forward of the forecastle and around the beak, used by the crew as their lavatory; still used as the word for toilets on a ship.

3

High-grade marijuana.

In plain English: Heads are the top part of your body that holds your brain and face.

"The captain looked at the two heads bobbing in the water."

Usage: Avoid using "heads" as a noun to refer to high-grade marijuana in formal or general writing, as this slang term can be misunderstood by those unfamiliar with drug culture. Instead, use standard terms like "cannabis" or specific product names when discussing the substance in everyday contexts.

Verb
1

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of head

"She heads the marketing team every quarter."

In plain English: To head something means to direct your attention or effort toward it, like focusing on a specific goal.

"The group voted to move forward with the new project because they all heads in agreement."

Usage: Use "heads" when describing a person or thing moving forward in a specific direction with determination, such as a car heading toward a destination. Avoid confusing this directional action with the noun meaning of leading a group or organization.

Intj
1

A shouted warning that something is falling from above, mind your heads.

"Someone yelled out to warn everyone below as a heavy beam began to drop from the ceiling."

Example Sentences
"The captain looked at the two heads bobbing in the water." noun
"He put on his headphones to listen to music during the walk." noun
"The new CEO has two heads in the boardroom making quick decisions." noun
"We need three more heads at this table before we can start dinner." noun
"The group voted to move forward with the new project because they all heads in agreement." verb
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Origin

Heads is simply the plural form of the word head. It has been used in English since Old English to refer to more than one person's or animal's head.

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