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What does this expression mean? "Thought I was going around the twist" From Harry Potter
22 jan. 2011 20:06
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round the twist It's British & Australian informal idiom means :crazy Example: She's completely round the twist - just sits there all day talking to herself. I put the milk in the cupboard and the sugar in the fridge. I think I'm going round the twist.
22 januari 2011
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"Round the twist" is an idiom meaning "crazy". "I thought I was going round the twist" means "I thought I was going crazy"
22 januari 2011
"Thought I was going around the twist" = I thought that I was going mad
23 januari 2011
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