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Heavy Cav Day

The best possible day you could ever have, because you're in the greatest aviation unit in the world

Have a Heavy Cav Day Sergeants.

by Natar June 2, 2017


lil heavy

It means when somebody ya shooter it can be both ways like lil heavy or big heavy

Exp. What's good lil heavy or lil heav

by Rhahdn March 31, 2019


heavy on that

when u heavy on something u want to be taken serious on that topic, if u see someone post something in their story, and they say “heavy on that,” it means they relate to it.

(a friend, or a social media post)-“i don’t mess with girls that have high body counts.”
(someone who relates to that)- heavy on that ‼️

by April 28, 2022


heavy chicks

Heavy chicks is Robins favorite food, at least 200kg or you can't ride the attraction.

Wow, Robin really likes heavy chicks!

by Swagster1337getonmylvl January 25, 2017


Heavy Salad

When the labia minora protrudes/extends beyond the labia majora as if pulled down by the weight of gravity. Originated in a Peter Kay joke about iceberg lettuce, the punchline of which was, "that's just the tip of the iceberg".

That girl has some heavy salad.

I went down there and spent some time with her heavy salad.

by WordWomble March 24, 2024


Los heavy

A basketball team that lives with 2 laws. Availability and Accountability. The team led by Uncle Heavy, is said to be the best and most disciplined team in the world. They are simply the best.

Yo is that Zach Cash? He’s the shooting guard for Los Heavy!

by Uncle Heavy February 11, 2021


Heavy Gus

Heavy Gus, Cockney slang for the English colloquialism "Heavy August" (Hottest= Heavy August=Heavy Gus),
was a common blue collar greeting surrounding the excruciating heat waves of 1841-1845 London.

From The Morning Chronicle- June 26, 1842;

"It was with a start, walking up to Charing Cross, a train drudger tupped his cap at me and said "'evy gus, too much for a capper?"
To which I quickly followed, "Sir, it is but only the end of June"
"Aye, bun the sun is peas in the pot, and it's barely mid-morning" he replied- of which I learned a few priors to mean "hot", and so I tupped my hat back at the sweating brakeman.

Last found in print in 1889, the term 'Heavy Gus' is rarely used today.

"As the sweltering morning heat cakes down onto the dock workers, along with the 8 am work whistle, you could hear the salty salutations of "heavy gus to you" among the laborers.

by Bobreingold65 November 23, 2021