American Idioms and Expressions

Head Over Heels In Love With Someone Idiom

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head over heels in love with someone
What does head over heels in love with someone mean?
be very much in love with someone be very much in love with someoneMy friend is head over heels in love with the accountant in his new company.
head over heels in love with (someone)
What does head over heels in love with (someone) mean?
to be very much in love with someone The young man is head over heels in love with the girl in his swimming club.

head over heels in love (with someone)
What does head over heels in love (with someone) mean?
to be completely or deeply in love (with someone) The girl was head over heels in love with the boy who she met at the party.


Some Random Idioms
acquire a taste for (something)
What does "acquire a taste for (something)" mean?
to develop a liking for some kind of food or drink or somethingMy friend has recently acquired a taste for classical music.
bum (someone) out
What does "bum (someone) out" mean?
discourage or depress someone
short for (something)
What does "short for (something)" mean?
something that is a shortened form of a word or phraseThe woman's nickname is short for her name which is very difficult to pronounce.
jazzy
What does "jazzy" mean?
appealing; enticing
pour money down the drain
What does "pour money down the drain" mean?
to waste moneyThe city was pouring money down the drain when they built the new subway line.
make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
What does "make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" mean?
to create something of value from something of no valueYou cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear and there is no point in trying to teach the woman manners.
place the blame on (someone or something)
What does "place the blame on (someone or something)" mean?
to blame someone or somethingThe teacher placed the blame on the boys for breaking the flower vase.
clear (someone's) name
What does "clear (someone's) name" mean?
prove that someone is not guilty of a crimeThe woman went to court to clear her name of the false charges.
can't stand (someone or something)
What does "can't stand (someone or something)" mean?
to dislike someone or something very much My uncle cannot stand his daughter's boyfriend.

upshot of (something)
What does "upshot of (something)" mean?
result or outcome of somethingThe upshot of the meeting was that we would no longer continue to keep the store open.
draw blood
What does "draw blood" mean?
to make a wound that bleeds, to anger someoneThe politician was very careful not to draw blood during the debate.

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