heavy

  • 61heavy — I adj Carrying a gun. If you are heavy, you can t come in. 1990s II adj Serious, profound. I m really not into heavy rap sessions. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 62. . . heavy — In R/T (radio telephony) terminology, it means large aircraft in the heavy wake turbulence category (e.g., “Air India 123 heavy”). The suffix indicates that the aircraft is a large transport, alerting controllers and following aircraft to the… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 63Heavy — Recorded in many forms as shown below this interesting surname is English but of French origins, of which it seems to have at least two possible sources. Firstly, it may be derived from the Norman personal name Ivo , a short form of any of the… …

    Surnames reference

  • 64heavy — [OE] From the prehistoric Germanic verb *khabjan ‘lift’ was derived the noun *khabiz ‘weight’. This in turn was the source of the adjective *khabiga ‘weighty’, from which have come Dutch hevig and English heavy (the other Germanic languages once… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 65heavy — difícil; intenso; peligroso; cf. denso, fuerte, peludo, brígido; es heavy lo del Ernesto; tiene que contarle a su familia que es gay, porque no saben, y para más remate, sobre la misma, tiene que contarles que su pareja tiene SIDA y que el mismo… …

    Diccionario de chileno actual

  • 66heavy — Adjective, used when you consider the subject to be good. Synonymous with cool. That music is heavy …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 67heavy — Adjective, used when you consider the subject to be good. Synonymous with cool. That music is heavy …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 68heavy — adj. Wright’s L. P. p. 102 v. a. == make heavy. Ps. xxxi. 4 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 69heavy — durchgedreht (Heavy Rock); besonders stark, gut, ehrliche Bewunderung …

    Jugendsprache Lexikon

  • 70heavy — very serious, not fun    War is a heavy topic because it involves death and destruction …

    English idioms