to think up ideas together
If We Put Our Heads Together was created in 1969-02.
"Put your heads together" means to collaborate or work together to solve a problem or come up with ideas. It suggests the concept of pooling knowledge, skills, and perspectives to achieve a common goal.
Picture a group of people talking together -- they lean towards each other and their heads are close. Thus, "put your heads together" means to talk about something with other people and come up with a solution to whatever problem you are "putting your heads together" to solve.
She heads the committee for community outreach. If we put our heads together, we can solve the problem. The football player called "heads" and elected to receive the ball first. When the child heads home, her grandfather misses her.
Lets put our Heads & Shoulders together ahead for a Clean & Clear India! Naipunnya
The phrase "knock our heads together" is an idiom that means to force people to stop arguing or fighting and come to an agreement or resolution. It can also imply bringing people's attention to a particular issue or problem in a forceful manner. In a literal sense, it can refer to physically hitting two people's heads together, but this is not the intended meaning in most contexts.
Kings put crowns on their (not "there") heads.
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you have to find the fish tank an d on top of the fish tank there are 2 poles and that is where you put the head
It means another guest for dinner is always welcome.
Answer, they put hte garlands they were awarded, on heir heads