A fork of Rural Dictionary
You thought wrong
(Very common in the California Prison System, & on the streets)
John can you loan me some money
You bumped your head, no way am I going to loan you any money.
to do alot of any drug or to listen to the white rabbit and follow his ways
the white rabbit told me to feed my head, feed my head, feed my head!
Meaning quit your bitching and get on with it, stop complaining about stupid things and get your priorities straight.
You'll lose your job if you're messing around and don't pull your head in!
1. Crazy
2. Well drunk
3. When your're really high
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2. Person 1: Shut the FUCK UP!!!
Person 2. You're out of your head!
3. Dude, i'm out of my head...
to beat someone up, very very very badly
If you don't stop talking ima get on your head
Primarily Australian: Usually used in an annoyed or confrontational manner, meaning both shut up and/or mind your own business.
I've heard just about enough out of you mate, you'd best pull your head in.