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Gone over the edge
If someone's gone over the edge what does it mean? Is it possible if something like an inanimate object's gone over the edge?
Thanks.
10 de mai de 2010 22:57
Respostas · 4
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Besides the definition related to a nervous breakdown, "go over the edge" can also mean 'to go beyond the normal limit', or 'to go out of control'.
1) She is very upset and if anything else happens she could go over the edge.
2) When lifting weights, is important not to go over the edge into an overtrained state; you have to be careful.
3) Is the climate about to go over the edge?
There is also the literal meaning:
Records from the Grand Canyon show that a mule never purposely goes over the edge of the trail.
11 de maio de 2010
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Imagine someone standing on the edge of a cliff. If they get angry or have a breakdown, it's like they've fallen over the edge of the cliff.
Dis-as-terrrrrr!
11 de maio de 2010
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It means that they have had a nervous breakdown.
11 de maio de 2010
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it could reference that, mostly it means someone has made a mistake or gotten angry.. usually something negative in some way.
11 de maio de 2010
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Inglês, Alemão, Russo
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Inglês
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