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Definition of be head over heels

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Other terms relating to 'to like, enjoy':

Definitions include: to kiss passionately; "make out".
Definitions include: something one enjoys; "(one's) thing".
Definitions include: strange, stupid; "weird".
Definitions include: enthralled by the female one is having sex with.
Definitions include: to love very much.
Definitions include: in agreement with a plan to do something.
Definitions include: to devote a significant amount of one's time too.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of "dug", i.e. the past tense of dig.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: to take LSD.
Definitions include: to enjoy.
Definitions include: to greatly enjoy someone or something.
Definitions include: to support an action.
Definitions include: "love".
Definitions include: to be romantically interested in.

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'head':

Definitions include: an LSD user.
Definitions include: an unintelligent person; "dimwit".
Definitions include: In the RN/RM, 'Baby's Head' refers to tinned steak and kidney pudding which was in ration packs until the change to dehydrated rations.
Definitions include: a penis.
Definitions include: to face difficulties while trying to solve a problem.
Definitions include: messy hair from sleeping.
Definitions include: conceit.
Definitions include: A totally stupid or useless person
Definitions include: to reprimand.
Definitions include: a female that performs fellatio frequently, or performs it well.
Definitions include: to perform fellatio.
Definitions include: someone who is dense, thick in the head, or just plain stupid.
Definitions include: "air head" someone who is not thinking straight.
Definitions include: a truncated sentence "But-her-head" used to describe someone who's face is ugly
Definitions include: Someone who isn't that smart or isn't nice.

Other terms relating to 'heel':

Definitions include: to wait.
Definitions include: to fall in love.
Definitions include: high-heeled shoes with very tall heels.
Definitions include: "what the hell?"

Other terms relating to 'over':

Definitions include: See be all over.
Definitions include: pestering a person.
Definitions include: pestering multiple people.
Definitions include: Arse over tip / arse over tit.
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels".
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels".
Definitions include: to do something with vigor.
Definitions include: a command (usually given by objects) implying that one is about to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably.
Definitions include: a phrase of one is about to be in trouble big-time or something bad is about to happen.
Definitions include: to be extremely accommodating.
Definitions include: "Get ready for some serious trouble."
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again."
Definitions include: to give to; hand over.
Definitions include: to go.
Definitions include: to go.

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