- be out of your head
- informal
to be unable to think clearly, especially because of having taken drugs or drunk too much alcohol
Joey was lying on the floor, out of his head on vodka.
English dictionary. 2014.
Joey was lying on the floor, out of his head on vodka.
English dictionary. 2014.
your eyes pop out of your head — (your) eyes pop out of (your) head to show surprise. My sister showed me the ring Jim gave her, and my eyes popped out of my head, it was so beautiful … New idioms dictionary
out of your head — informal : unable to act or think in a reasonable and controlled way because of drunkenness or strong emotion He was (drunk) out of his head. [=he was extremely drunk] Her parents were out of their heads with worry [=were extremely worried and… … Useful english dictionary
be out of your head — be out of (your) head British, American & Australian, informal, British & Australian, informal 1. to be crazy. He took the car out in this weather He must be off his head! (informal, British & Australian, informal) 2. to not be in control of your … New idioms dictionary
be out of your head — informal phrase to be unable to think clearly, especially because of having taken drugs or drunk too much alcohol Joey was lying on the floor, out of his head on vodka. Thesaurus: not able to think clearlysynonym Main entry: head … Useful english dictionary
pissed out of (your) head — pissed out of (your) head/mind/skull very informal! very drunk. Anna was pissed out of her mind she couldn t even walk … New idioms dictionary
eyes pop out of your head — (your) eyes pop out of (your) head to show surprise. My sister showed me the ring Jim gave her, and my eyes popped out of my head, it was so beautiful … New idioms dictionary
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get something out of your head — get someone/something out of your head informal phrase to stop thinking about someone or something I can’t get the pictures of those starving children out of my head. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: head … Useful english dictionary
get someone out of your head — get someone/something out of your head informal phrase to stop thinking about someone or something I can’t get the pictures of those starving children out of my head. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: head … Useful english dictionary
put something out of your head — informal phrase to stop thinking or worrying about something Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: head … Useful english dictionary