come up heads

come up heads

To land on the "heads" side of a coin (as opposed to "tails"). But if this quarter comes up heads, you're doing my laundry for a month!
See also: come, head, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come up heads

 and come up tails
Fig. [for a tossed coin] to turn out to be either heads or tails. We tossed a coin, and it came up heads. The coin came up tails.
See also: come, head, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • give (one) a heads up
  • butt heads
  • smash (one's) head in
  • smash in (one's) head
  • tails
  • bump heads with
  • make heads roll
  • live on (one's) own
  • live on own
  • everybody