eleven n.— «Botox also is used for “losing your 11,” the term for vertical frown lines on the forehead, for crow’ feet at the outer corner of the eyes, for smoker’s lines and for horizontal lines on the forehead...
man-love Thursday n.— «Stoneham is the most colourful—a good-natured, hard-right conservative who mocks gay marriages and would gladly help haul pedophiles to the gallows if asked. If you want to see the veins pop on his forehead, raise...
juicing the hard way n.— «Before, a wrestler used to “blade”—have a little razor blade attached to a finger and that’s how they would cut their forehead. Now, they do what’s called “juicing the hard way.” When the...
fivehead n.— «Most people have a forehead, but yours is so high, you’ve got a fivehead.» —“Chiefs’ Musselman is a bullpen bully” by Bob Snyder Syracuse Herald American (New York) Aug. 12, 1984. (source:...
five head n.— «The banter later switched to a discussion of who has the highest forehead, as measured in ordinary soup crackers. One and a half crackers is a high forehead; two crackers is next to bald. Henke was accused of having a...
five-head n.— «One American friend of mine has a very large forhead and he used to crack jokes like that: “I don’t have a forehead, I’ve got a five-head!”» —“Forehead” by Sergei Buhtoyarov Usenet: fido7.ru...