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meaning of "I do not have a head weight"



 
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meaning of "I do not have a head weight" #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 29, 2008 13:33 pm   meaning of "I do not have a head weight"
 

I would like to understand the below
what do you mean by "I do not have a head weight"
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meaning of "I do not have a head weight" #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 30, 2008 1:35 am   meaning of "I do not have a head weight"
 

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meaning of "I do not have a head weight" #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 31, 2008 14:31 pm   meaning of "I do not have a head weight"
 

I have heard this when there was a conversation between two people ( i do not know them )
one person said to another - " I don't have "head weight" like you".
hope this would help
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meaning of "I do not have a head weight" #4 (permalink) Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:57 am   meaning of "I do not have a head weight"
 

The word headweight is often heard in India. I don't think a native speaker would know it.

If somebody has headweight, they are conceited/proud.
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