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what does mean his head off?, for example " he is snoring his head off"
Oct 29, 2014 7:26 PM
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You can think of it as a way to emphasize an action, most often used when referring to anything dealing with speech (or snoring!) . "Snoring his head off" = "Snoring very very loudly". If I wanted to say that my friend kept talking and talking and talking, even though I wanted him to stop, I could say "Oh wow, Billy really talked my head off yesterday."
October 29, 2014
I don't know if there is a similar expression in Spanish, but it might be something like:
Está roncando con tanta fuerza que pueda decapitarse (a sí mismo), o algo así.
October 29, 2014
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