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"Head over heels"
"Head over heels" is an expression I've lately heard of and I'd like to know its meaning. From my point of view, in other words, it happens when someone turns your world upside down. Thanks to those who explain.
6 de jul. de 2016 20:23
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Yes, you are right. However, it is generally used only in a positive light. Head over heels in love is probably the most common example. I can't think of any others really.
6 de julio de 2016
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Yes, head over heels is slang to say you are overjoyed. This is a really interesting discussion on the origin of the word: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-origin-of-the-saying-head-over-heels
Head over heels is mostly used in talking about falling in love as an adjective - "She is head over heels for him."
6 de julio de 2016
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