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head:

1. In anatomy, the top part of the body in humans and animals; the seat of reason and intelligence; the mind.

Quote: This phrase from Jumping Jacks (1952): ' Two hands; one for each head .' refers to a hypocrite but could also be a pun on the big-head and the little-head .

2. Or: little-head , the tip or bulb of the penis , the glans-penis . See penis for synonyms.

QUOTES:

(1) Evelyn (Margalo Gilmore) speaking of Ernest (Clifton Webb) in Women's World (1954): ' When it comes to women I'm not sure Ernest thinks with his mind .'

(2) Jeff (Gerrit Graham) to Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) in Used Cars (1980): ' Don't let the little-head do the thinking for the big-head .'

(3) Georgia King (Gena Rowlands) and her daughter Emma Rae (Kyra Sedgwich) talking about Eddie Buchon (Dennis Quaid) who cheated on his wife in Something to Talk About (1995):
-- Georgia : ' What could he have been thinking of? '
-- Emma: ' Probably the same thing he was thinking with .'

(4) Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ' You're thinking with the little-head . Think with the big-head .'

(5) Lorenzo (Robert De Niro) to his son Calogero (Lillo Brancato) in A Bronx Tale (1993): ' Sometimes, in the heat of passion , the little-head tells the big-head what to do and the big-head should think twice about it .'

(6) Charles Panati. Sexy Origins and Intimate Things (1998): ' It is amazing how many slang words mean both 'penis' and 'fool': purz, dork , prick , dick , weenie . Perhaps it's because a horny man thinks with his penis rather than his brain .'

3. The head , a restroom; originally a nautical term for a lavatory .

4. To give (good) head , to perform oral-genital-sex on someone, to fellate or cunnilinguate .

Charactronym: Craven Morehed (craving more head).

5. A head , a fellator or cunnilinctor . See fellator and cunnilinctor for synonyms.

6. Short for maidenhead , the hymen . Obsolete in this sense.


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Quotes Containing head:
Lorenzo (Robert De Niro) to his son Calogero (Lillo Brancato) in A Bronx Tale (1993): ''Sometimes, in the heat of passion , the little-head tells the big-head what to do and the big-head should think twice about it .''
Jeff (Gerrit Graham) to Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) in Used Cars (1980): ''Don''t let the little-head do the thinking for the big-head .''
Harris B . Telemaker (Steve Martin) and SanDeE (Sarah Jessica Parker) coming-out of the Colonic Institute in L.A. Story (1991): - SanDeE: ''So, What do you think?'' - Harris: ''I think it was a total wash out .'' - SanDeE: ''Good! It really clears your head .'' - Harris: ''Head?! Head?! You should go back in there and tell them they''re doing-it wrong. Well, it was a great lunch and enema .''
Lorenzo (Robert De Niro) to his son Calogero (Lillo Brancato) in A Bronx Tale (1993): ''Sometimes, in the heat of passion , the little-head tells the big-head what to do and the big-head should think twice about it .''
Jeff (Gerrit Graham) to Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) in Used Cars (1980): ''Don''t let the little-head do the thinking for the big-head .''
Lorenzo Anello (Robert De Niro) in A Bronx Tale (1993): ''Sometimes, in the heat of passion , the little-head tells the big-head what to do and the big-head should think twice about it .''
Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ''You''re thinking with the little-head . Think with the big-head .''
Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ''You''re thinking with the little-head . Think with the big-head .''
Larry Wilson (William Powell) and his wife Kay (Myrna Loy) in I Love You Again (1940): - Larry: 'You be careful, madam , or you'll turn my head with your flattery.' - Kay:'I often wished I could turn your head ... on a spit over a slow fire.'
Clifford Stern (Woody Allen), a married man , tells his niece Jenny (Jenny Nichols) about his infatuation with Holly Reed (Mia Farrow) in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989): ''My heart says one thing my head says another. It''s very hard to get your head and heart together in life . (...) In my case they''re not even friendly .''
Messenger 7013 (Edward Everett Horton) watching scheming Kitty Pendleton (Rita Hayworth) in Down to Earth (1947): ''Females! One head but two faces. ''
Philo Grant (Michael Wincott) in Strange Days (1995): 'The only time a whore should open her mouth is when she is giving head .'
Nick Conklin (Michael Douglas) explaining ''cops'' instinct'' to a Japanese detective Matsumoto (Ken Takakura) in Black Rain (1989): ''Sometimes you''ve got to forget your head and grab your balls .''
Humorously defined by Frederic Mullally in The Penthouse Sexicon (1968): ''To be responsible for a maiden losing her head .'' A pun on maidenhead .''
Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) to Jack Trainer (Harrison Ford) in Working Girl (1988): 'I have a head for business and a bod for sin .'
Bernie (James Belushi) to Joan (Elizabeth Perkins) in About Last Night... (1986) ''You know something, Joan, if you didn''t have a pussy there''d be a bounty on your head .''
Bernie (James Belushi) to Joan (Elizabeth Perkins) in About Last Night... (1986) ''You know something, Joan, if you didn''t have a pussy there''d be a bounty on your head .''
Lucille Toody (Rosie O''Donnell) and her husband Gunther (David Johansen) in Car 54, Where Are You? (1994): - Lucille:''Are you cheating on me, Gunther?'' - Gunther: ''Cheating!? Are you crazy? You would kill me.'' - Lucille:''Worse. I would grab your scrotum , I would stretch it over your head and I would use you as a puncher bag .''
In The Three Stooges comedy Booby Dupes (1945): - Lady: 'My! What a beautiful head of bone you have.' - Curly: 'I bet you tell that to all the guys. '
''You don''t get it , do you? Society nods it''s head at any horror the American teenager can think to bring upon itself.'' Psychotic teenage murderer Jason Dean/J.D. (Christian Slater) to his accomplice Veronica Sawyer (Winona Ryder) in Heathers (1989)
Charles (Timothy Hutton) who broke his engagement to Kate (Meg Ryan) after falling head-over-heels in-love-with a French girl in Paris in French Kiss (1995): - Charles: ''I feel so totally, horribly guilty.'' - Kate: ''Oh, listen, don''t feel guilty because then I''ll start feeling guilty that I made you feel guilty, and... You know , actually, that was the old me. Just feel guilty. Swim in it till your fingers get all pruny.''
Candice Bergen: 'I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.'
Candice Bergen: ''I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.''
'Don't you love 'em? Couldn't you love 'em? Picture of a capitalistic cock crowing his head off and never guessing what a noise he's making.' Vicky (Elizabeth McGovern) in Women & Men. Stories of Seduction (1990).
In The Three Stooges comedy Booby Dupes (1945): - Lady: ''My! What a beautiful head of bone you have.'' - Curly: ''I bet you tell that to all the guys. ''
Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) and Marlene Duchard (Louise Fletcher) in a Casablanca-like scene in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Lou: ''I almost forgot what you look like. Day by day I erased your face from my mind, little by little, till all I had left was your right ear and three front teeth on the bottom .'' - Marlene: ''I still carry your picture in a locket. Naturally I had to cut off your head in case Paul found it .''
Candice Bergen: ''I may not be a great actress but Ive become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy-breathing , roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack, and die a little.''
William Parish (Anthony Hopkins) to Joe Black (Brad Pitt) in Meet Joe Black (1999): 'Love is passion . Obsession. Someone you can't live without. Someone you fall head over heels for. Find someone you can love like crazy, and will love you the same way back . Listen to your heart . No sense in life without this. To make the journey without falling deeply in-love , you haven't lived a life at all. You have to try, because if you haven't tried , then you haven't lived.'
Brodie (Jason Lee) explains to T.S. (Jeremy London) and Gwen (Joey Lauren Adams) why his relationship with Rene failed in Mallrats (1995): - Brodie: ''You know how when someone lays with their back to you and you lay behind ''em really close and you throw one arm over ''em?'' - T.S.: ''It''s called spooning .'' - Brodie: ''Yeah, but you gotta put the other arm somewhere. You can either lay on it or just shove it between your bodies. The only other option is to stretch it above your head . But sometimes my arm pops out of socket when I''m sleeping like that. So I was constantly searching for someplace to keep my arm while still laying close to her.'' - T.S.: ''And?'' - Brodie: ''What do you mean ''and''? That''s like a metaphor for our whole relationship .''


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