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1. (noun) Term originating during the late 1960s for members of drug subculture. Can refer to any sort of user, but was originally most associated with the use of psychotropic substances like mescaline, LSD and DMT.2. (interjection) Backstage jargon: When something is accidentally dropped from the lighting grid/fly loft, a shout of "HEADS!" alerts crew working below. Like shouting "fore" in golf--except with a 30 lb. spotlight instead of a 6 oz. golfball.heads
Example:
1. we got mad heads on this L.
2. these heads are gonna get us zooted!
3. lori gave her bf heads in the bathroom cuz shes a ho like that.
1. we got mad heads on this L.
2. these heads are gonna get us zooted!
3. lori gave her bf heads in the bathroom cuz shes a ho like that.
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typically used around liverpool to alert your friends that people could be watching. This is normally associated with smoking weed.
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The spot in front of you in line. Said to a friend so they can cut in line.
Same as fronts, also see tails
Same as fronts, also see tails