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P Head Split

What is the definition of a ‘P Head Split’? It is an expression used to describe a situation in which two people have an opposing opinion on a certain topic, usually leading to an argument or intense debate. The expression is often used in a humorous way to emphasize the difference of opinion between two people. It is a metaphor, which means the two people are literally ‘splitting’ the head of a single entity, the ‘P’. It is believed to have originated in the early 2000s, when it was used to describe a contentious division of opinion between two people.
The expression is often used in conversations between friends, family, or co-workers to indicate a disagreement or strong disagreement in opinion. It can also be used to describe a situation in which two people are trying to gain the upper hand in a discussion. It’s a humorous way to lighten the mood of a tense situation, while still making it clear