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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big head" is a colloquial phrase used to describe someone who is overly proud.
For example, "I can't stand working with John, he's such a big head." In other contexts, "big head" can also mean a literal large head, for example: "The giraffe has a big head."
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big head
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He nodded his big head.
"Whoa, big head right there!
Big Head Todd and the Monsters, rock.
ENGLEWOOD Big Head Todd and the Monsters.
He doesn't have a big head".
"I had a big head start".
'Guy had a big head,' he said.
I'm not a big head.
"You've got a big head," Coogan said.
The big ideas and the big head!
There's two big head covers on there.
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