HUTA


head up the -ss syndrome. living or acting (especially while driving) in such a way that any sane person would easily conclude that you’ve clearly got sh-t for brains.
1) most drivers in miami have an incurable case of huta; 2) “pull your head out of your -ss, d-ckweed, the view’s nicer out here!” is commonly shouted at drivers with huta.
acronym for “head up the -ss.”
voting for bush, eh? you’re suffering from a m-ssive case of huta, dude.
mexican-spanish slang (calo) for the police.
hey guey watch it, the huta’s patrolling.

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