A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films.
A doorman, bouncer or bodyguard.
A fight started outside the bar but the heavies came out and stopped it.
A large multi-engined aircraft. (The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers.)
(often with "up") To make heavier.
To sadden.
To use power and/or wealth to exert influence on, e.g., governments or corporations; to pressure.
The union was well known for the methods it used to heavy many businesses.
(of a physical object) Having great weight.
(of a topic) Serious, somber.
Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive.
heavy yokes, expenses, undertakings, trials, news, etc.
Good.
This film is heavy.
(late 1960s, 1970s) Profound.
The Moody Blues are, like, heavy.
(of a rate of flow) High, great.
Armed.
Come heavy, or not at all.
Louder, more distorted.
Metal is heavier than swing.
(of weather) Hot and humid.
(of a person) Doing the specified activity more intensely than most other people.
He was a heavy sleeper, a heavy eater and a heavy smoker – certainly not an ideal husband.
(of food) High in fat or protein; difficult to digest.
Cheese-stuffed sausage is too heavy to eat before exercising.
Of great force, power, or intensity; deep or intense.
it was a heavy storm; a heavy slumber in bed; a heavy punch
Laden to a great extent.
his eyes were heavy with sleep; she was heavy with child
Laden with that which is weighty; encumbered; burdened; bowed down, either with an actual burden, or with grief, pain, disappointment, etc.
Slow; sluggish; inactive; or lifeless, dull, inanimate, stupid.
a heavy gait, looks, manners, style, etc.
Impeding motion; cloggy; clayey.
a heavy road; a heavy soil
Not raised or leavened.
heavy bread
(of wines or spirits) Having much body or strength.
With child; pregnant.
Containing one or more isotopes that are heavier than the normal one
(petroleum) with high viscosity
In a heavy manner; weightily; heavily; gravely.
heavy laden with their sins
To a great degree; greatly.
Very
Having the heaves.
a heavy horse