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Head Over Heels |
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Meaning:
Head Over Heels is used to express feelings of excitement
or passionate love, in a literal sense to want to jump for joy or turn
cartwheels to show how excited you are, to get your heels over your head.
Origin:
The phrase head over heels had a few meanings before it was what we know today, it was used in the 14th century as “heels over head,” to explain a cartwheel or somersault, it then changed to head over heels and it was used to explain someone being pushed around, you know what would happen during a fight. In 1771 the book by Herbert Lawrence the Contemplative Man had an example that read,
"He gave [him] such a violent involuntary kick in the Face, as drove him Head over Heels."
The first written record of head over heels in the modern sense where love was involved was in an American newspaper The Lebanon Patriot, in 1833. It read:
“About ten years ago Lotta fell head over heels in love with a young Philadelphian of excellent family.”
Example:
“Seeing people head over heels in love honestly makes me so happy."
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