carry for head

  1. idiom: To take up so much responsibility to the point where it becomes a burden or worry.
    • She dey do two job because she carry all ha family wahala for head.
      • She’s working two jobs because she’s burdened by her family’s problems.
  2. idiom: To become obsessed with or get involved in something.
    • She carry fashion for head. She sabi dress well-well.
      • She’s obsessed with fashion. She dresses really well.
    • No be everytin you go carry for head. Some tins no concern you.
      • You should not involve yourself with everything. Some things are not your business.
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