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What is baby's head?The rock 'n roll head banging motion made by a baby/small child while trying to fall asleep in a seated position. The baby/small child's head slowly nods down only to be jerked back up from the uncomfortable position, creating the head banging motion. Jill your baby looks so cute trying to fall to sleep. baby's head - videoBaby's head - what is it?The process of celebrating the birth of a baby. Traditionally taking its name from the Christian baptismal rite, during which the head of a baby would be wet with blesed water, the phrase now commonly relates to the consumption of large amounts of alcohol as a celebration of the new arrival. Bloke 1: check out the cans on that barmaid. What does "baby's head" mean?Little baby head is a word to describe a little newb on COD or a scrub or just telling someone they have a small baby's head Your such a little baby head u hard scoper Baby's head - what does it mean?To celebrate the birth of a baby with a drink of alcohol or more usually an excuse for a drinking spree. Congratulations Bill! How about we go out tonight to wet the baby's head? Baby's head - meaningTo have sexual intercourse with a pregnant woman "Come over here 'til I shampoo the babys head!" Baby's head - definitiona turd emerging into outside air i made it to the bowl just as the babys head came out Baby's head - slangjust a way to call someone stupid just with a hidden meaning hey baby head have a good day at work? Baby's headFrom mountain biking: A roundish rock, about the size and shape of a baby's head. Avoid running over it, or risk crashing. Dude, did you see all those baby heads back there? Baby's headLancashire (where we talk proper): Baby's head. Noun, Steak (and sometimes kidney) pudding, especially when ordering from a chippy, and so called because of it's close resemblance to a baby's head. Most commonly ordered with Peas and gravy. Ey up lass I'll have Babbiz Yed (baby's head), peas & gravy twice, please. Baby's headNorthern English slang for meat pie, particularly in Wigan. "Fanceh some baby's head and peas, luv?" |
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