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What is but-head?

Something everyone is blessed with but very few people actually use their's.

Hey! If you have a head, use it!

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But-head - what is it?

literally the thing at the top of your body.

Use your head and don't go looking it up on the urban dictionary.

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What does "but-head" mean?

When a penis is pleasured by a mouth and tongue!

Chad caught Kiersten giving Craig Head in his office and demanded they each give him some or be fired!

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But-head - what does it mean?

Another word for a blow job.
Girls use this to ask guys if they'll let them suck their dick. "Saying I give good head."

Jordan gives good head.
Zach gets head twice a week because hes popular.
She gives amazing head.

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But-head - meaning

That big hard object that is on top of your neck and some people have the ability to think with it

that tree does not have a head

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But-head - definition

A mysterious ointment. The only thing known about it is how to use it.

Head On, apply directly to the forehead. Head On, apply directly to the forehead. Head On, apply directly to the forehead. Head On.

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But-head - slang

Similar to bed head however instead of indicating you just got out of bed, it looks like you just gave head.

Characterized by a large hand print on the back of ones head.

Slut, u got head-head

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But-head

The most pleasurable benefit of giving one's partner a head massage and getting oral sex in return.

I often start giving a simple head massage and it turns into a full blown head for head massage exchange. Give a little, get a little.

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But-head

The phrase used to justify hooking up with an ugly or sub-par chick.

Jack- Yo dude I finally got with that Katie chick!
Nick- Nice bro, is she hot?
Jack- Head is head bro.
Nick- I'll take that as a no...

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But-head

Someone who constantly uses the conjunction "but" instead of using more appropriate forms of speech or the other conjunctions such as "and, or, yet, so, for or nor." The word "but" is frequently used in the phrases "yeah, but..." and "but, what if..." implying a contrary disposition to anything and making for very difficult conversations.

"You look nice today," he said, and instead of saying thank you, she said, "but, does that mean I don't look nice on other days?" He said to himself as he walked away, "What a but-head."

"What a terrific, sunny day," he said, "yeah, but the flowers are beautiful," she replied realizing too late that she had been a but-head.

"The team won the championship," she said, "but, what if the parking lot is crowded," he responded. "A championship for but-heads," she whispered to herself.

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