American Idioms and Expressions

Head Over Heels In Debt Idiom

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head over heels in debt
What does head over heels in debt mean?
to be deeply in debtMy cousin has been head over heels in debt for many years.
head over heels in debt
What does head over heels in debt mean?
to be deeply in debtMy cousin is head over heels in debt and has no money at all.
head over heels in debt
What does head over heels in debt mean?
to be deeply in debt My cousin has been head over heels in debt for many years.

head over heels in debt
What does head over heels in debt mean?
to be deeply in debt My cousin is head over heels in debt and has no money at all.


Some Random Idioms
thin-skinned
What does "thin-skinned" mean?
to be easily upset or hurt, to be too sensitiveMy friend is very thin-skinned and is easily bothered by what other people say.
Mountain to climb
What does "Mountain to climb" mean?
If you have a mountain to climb, you have to work hard or make a lot of progress to achieve something.
snap
What does "snap" mean?
lose control; go crazy. When he heard the news, he just snapped.
stark raving mad
What does "stark raving mad" mean?
to be completely crazyThe woman who lives next door is stark raving mad.
skosh
What does "skosh" mean?
a little more
the way to a man's heart is through his stomach
What does "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach" mean?
a woman can win a man's love if she gives him the food that he likesThe woman believed that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach and she spent a lot of time cooking for her husband.
go fifty-fifty (on something)
What does "go fifty-fifty (on something)" mean?
to divide the cost of something in halfI decided to go fifty-fifty on a new camera with my friend.
give (someone) the shirt off one's back
What does "give (someone) the shirt off one's back" mean?
to be very generous to someone My uncle is very kind and he will give you the shirt off his back.

You bet!/You bet your boots!/You bet your life!
What does "You bet!/You bet your boots!/You bet your life!" mean?
most certainly, without any doubt"You bet your life I will be attending the conference next year."

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