bucket head

noun

Definitions

  1. A stupid or oblivious person.

    • Everything went dark and I heard Joan laughing and asking, “Hey, bucket head, how is it going?”
    • I rooted for him as he sweated out the beginning of a service period for a massive banquet at Versailles, ill-equipped, with only a rent-a-staff of indolent bucket heads to help him.
    • He just called people bucket heads when he thought that they did bucketheaded things.
  2. One who wears a bucket, or a bucket-like object (such as a helmet) on their head.

    • "Come on, we got some bucket heads to kill," Andrew said. Marc whispered, "Bucket heads?" "You know," Aaron said, "Storm troopers, bad guys with guns."
    • Soon an army of bucket heads filled the streets.
    • Bucket heads down the alleyway off of West Fifteenth and Seventh.
  3. One who eats or drinks by the bucketful.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

      Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bucket, head.

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