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      [Noun]  | "heavy" 


      1: heavyweight

      2: a theatrical role of a dignified or somber character; also : an actor playing such a role

      3: a character in a story or play who opposes the hero : villain


      Origin: 1897 ;

      [Noun]  | "heavies" 


      1: a mean, evil, or unprincipled person;


        * e.g., " ... he played the heavy in film after film until being cast against type as the romantic lead in a comedy "





      2: one of high position or importance within a group;


        * e.g., " ... in the field of secondary education, she definitely ranks as one of the heavies "



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      [Noun]  | "heavy" 


      1: a mean, evil, or unprincipled person;


        * e.g., " ... he played the heavy in film after film until being cast against type as the romantic lead in a comedy "





      2: one of high position or importance within a group;


        * e.g., " ... in the field of secondary education, she definitely ranks as one of the heavies "



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       [ "heavies" ]

      1: the feeling one will have the morning after a night of drinking and bad decisions. a general "heavy" feeling of regret, guilt and dread.

        * e.g.,  ... nicki had the heavies after her work christmas when she found out she stole the band's mic and sang "don't stop believing" to the entire company. 

       [ "heavies" ]

      1: Villians

        * e.g.,  ... We now present the heavies of the story. 

       [ "heavy" ]

      1: It can be a synonym for ‘seriously’ or ‘for real’ depending on the situation.

        * e.g.,  ... ‘i mean it... HEAVY’ Person 1: ‘Paul smells init?’ 

       [ "Heavies" ]

      1: A term used to describe large breasts, implying that they are so large that they are heavy.

        * e.g.,  ... Damn, she's got the heavies 

       [ "This is heavy" ]

      1: A phrase commonly used by people from the future to indicate a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull. However, weight, supposedly, has "nothing to do with it." Phrase originated circa 1955 by a teenager in a life jacket.

        * e.g.,  ... "Whoa, this is heavy..." "There's that word again! Heavy! Why are things so heavy in the future, is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?" 

       [ "Heavies" ]

      1: Noun. A woman's breasts. Made popular by Andrew Schulz on the flagrant 2 podcast.

        * e.g.,  ... Andrew Schulz: "Billie Eilish got them heavies and now fat girls are jealous that she's showing them off". 

       [ "Heavy" ]

      1: The face of the popular multiplayer shooter game, Team Fortress 2 , that was developed by Valve .

        * e.g.,  ... Player 1 : Did you hear that Heavy is getting a buff in the new update ? Player 2: That's horseshit. They never buff him. 


       [ "Heavy" ]

      2: Heavy, a big hulking Russian man, also known as Heavy Weapons Guy, has a minigun as his primary weapon. He has a shotgun as a secondary and he uses his own fists to punch people for his melee. Heavy has the biggest amount of health for any character in the game, which is 300. Although many people, players and non-players alike will agree when somebody asks them "Who is a character in TF2?", many will say Heavy. However, Valve has nerfed Heavy into oblivion, making him be extremely underpowered.

       [ "heavy" ]

      1: "serious," NOT an indication that something is wrong with the earth's gravitaional pull in the year 198

        * e.g.,  ... Woah, Doc, this is HEAVY! 

       [ "Heavy" ]

      1: Something is really good

        * e.g.,  ... That tune is heavy 

       [ "heavy" ]

      1:  (adj.) Very massive; fat; weighs a lot. (adj.) Serious and intense. (adj.) Hardcore, brutal, raw. (noun) A tough guy. (adj.) Carrying a weapon, most likely a gun.

        * e.g.,  ... John: Did you see that guy? He must have weighed 400 pounds?! 

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