American Idioms and Expressions

Fall Head Over Heels Idiom

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fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall downThe little boy fell head over heels down the hillside.
fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall down (and maybe roll over)The little boy fell head over heels down the hill.
fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall down (and maybe roll over)The little boy fell head over heels when he fell down in the park.
fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall down The little boy fell head over heels down the hillside.

fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall down (and maybe roll over) The little boy fell head over heels down the hill.

fall head over heels
What does fall head over heels mean?
to fall down (and maybe roll over) The little boy fell head over heels when he fell down in the park.


Some Random Idioms
follow one's nose
What does "follow one's nose" mean?
to go straight ahead, to be guided by instinct We followed our nose until we found the train station.

a live dog is better than a dead lion
What does "a live dog is better than a dead lion" mean?
it is better to be a live coward than a dead hero (this is from Ecclesiastes in the Bible) A live dog is better than a dead lion and I told my friend not to get into a fight with the angry man in the restaurant.

flesh (something) out
What does "flesh (something) out" mean?
to make something more detailed or biggerWe worked hard during the weekend to flesh out our agreement.
pussy-wipped
What does "pussy-wipped" mean?
under the control of a woman; manipulated by a woman (said of men)
the picture of (something)
What does "the picture of (something)" mean?
the perfect example of somethingMy father was the picture of health when I saw him last month.
close to (someone)
What does "close to (someone)" mean?
to be fond of someone and have a good relationship with him or her The boy is very close to his grandfather.

catch (someone) in the act of (doing something)
What does "catch (someone) in the act of (doing something)" mean?
to catch someone doing something illegal or private The police caught the politician in the act of taking money from the business owner.

bear one's cross
What does "bear one's cross" mean?
to carry or bear a burden Raising three children by herself was the way that the woman had to bear her cross.
dope
What does "dope" mean?
drugs, especially marijuana or heroin
get it through one`s head
What does "get it through one`s head" mean?
to understand or believe something The man has got it through his head that he will get a job without making any effort.

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