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old head noun- an older prisoner US
- [S]ome of us junior types had to argue with many an oldhead[.] — The Source, p. 36, March 2002
- a returning student to a school US
- — American Speech, p. 272, December 1963: “American Indian student slang”
- a mentor, a respected figure US
- I had admired Scobie-D, Kenny Banks, and other old-heads not very many years before. — Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna Holler, p. 97, 1994
- “That’s his old head,” said one of the boys, using street slang for mentor. He was Donnie’s boss. — Philadelphia Daily News, p. Local 3, 27 December 2006
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