This is to describe how nice or how cool something may be. This can be used in many ways in many different scenarios. Mostly used by scousers.
Sentence 1 -
Person 1: check this new car i got
Person 2: ahh thats heavy that bro
(yes, the car is physically heavy, but Person 2 is complimenting the car by saying that it looks pretty cool)
A Melbourne term used to describe a certain type of people of wog background. They tend to wear nike techfleece tracksuit, designer bags, designer t shirts (gucci, balmain, fendi, givenchy, LV), paired with either nike TN's, asics gel quantams, or lacostes. Usually have a skin fade with short on the top hair cut and would find them hanging around shisha bars quite often. Always somehow associated with drug dealers.
"oi bro dont fuck with that heavy"
Down bad; not in a good place or depressed; unlucky
Man, I don’t know honestly. I’ve just been feelin’ mad heavy here lately.
Down bad; not in a good place or depressed; having bad luck
Man, I don’t know honestly. I’ve just been feelin’ mad heavy here lately.
the breast of a female. If in fact heavy.
Natalie Dormer has some serious heavies.
An actually amazing type of music that takes an immense amount of skill to pull off. Instruments are hard to learn, and so is singing and screaming. Just imagine having to scream like that at a show, for hours. Maybe you could do it for a second, but not for hours, because it takes TALENT. It also most of the time does not use autotune, like most shitty rappers today. Rap is pretty good, but not the shit today.
Did you know that being a Heavy Metal singer and/or musician actually takes talent and is really hard? Bet you didn't because you think that using autotune and mumbling into a microphone takes talent, and think that all metal is screaming and that people that listen to it are just edgy kids. Just because YOU are part of the majority of people that enjoy shitty autotune mumbling, doesn't mean metal is bad.