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What does it mean to 'wear your heart on your sleeve'?
Jan 4, 2012 3:43 AM
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It means to be transparent as far as a person's emotions are concerned. Someone who "wears their heart on their sleeve" displays feelings in body language and/or facial expressions.
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To let everyone see your emotions, especially affection/love.
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This means to display your emotions openly and this phrase may derive from a custom started during the Middle Ages jousting matches. Knights are said to have worn the colours of the ladies whom they loved, in cloths or ribbons tied to their arms.
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