Heads or tails

The face of a coin or the opposite side of the coin.We decided who would go first in the game by throwing heads or tails with a coin.

Head up (something) head (something) up

To be at the head of a group, to be a leader of something.The company president headed up a group of people going overseas to promote trade.

A head start

an early start to something.We left early in order to get a head start on the trip.

A head shrinker

A psychiatrist.The criminal had to see a head shrinker after the judge sentenced him to life in prison.

Head over heels in love with (someone)

To be very much in love with someone, to be completely in love with someone.The man is head over heels in love with someone in his company.

Head over heels

Upside down, head first.The boy fell head over heels when his bicycle hit the wall.

Head out

To leave, to start.It is time that we head out for the movie or we will be late.

Head-on

In a way that is exactly opposite, opposed to someone in an argument or fight.We will deal with our opponents in a head-on manner in order to... Read more →

Head-on

Front end to front end, with the front facing something.There was a serious head-on crash on the highway last night.

Head off

1. (someone) To get in front of someone and stop him or her, to turn someone back. In the movie the soldiers tried to head off the gang at the... Read more →