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plural rockheads
(geology) The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover. quotations
This type of area, with reasonably well-defined rockheads under glacial and lacustrine deposits, probably represents optimum conditions for the adoption of seismic exploration techniques.
2012, P. B. Attewell, I. W. Farmer, Principles of Engineering Geology, page 457
The fish Bothragonus swanii, a variety of poacher. examples
(slang, derogatory) A stupid person. quotations
Men seemed just as superfluous as women, a bunch of rockheads running around punching each other and getting hot and sweaty about guns.
2016, James Young, Rise of the Dust Child
(slang) A fan of rock music. quotations
[…] an apparent betrayal of electronica's more oblique, less suburban ethos in favor of a record the rockheads like.
1997, New York Magazine, volume 30, number 15, page 65
The rarest species was a Protestant although I'd bet that the majority of Ivy League rockheads in the 1950s were Prots.
2015, Edward A. Hagan, To Vietnam in Vain: Memoir of an Irish-American Intelligence Advisor, 1969-1970, page 46