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Have you ever went head over heels?

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Have you ever went head over heels for someone you had a crush on?
 
I have. And I've also gone head over heals on my bike, more than once.
 
I have been head over heels, but like Free said, I've been head over heels on a 3 wheelers many times and in 3 vehicle accidents, but never in love.
 
lol! I was just thinking: what does it mean to be "head over heels"? Isn't sitting on the seat of a bike (or ATV, etc) being head over heels since your head is higher than your heels? Shouldn't it be "head under heels" or "heels over head" when someone flips over?

And I can't even think how it can pertain to someone being in love. I've used the phrase before, I've just never thought about it until now. :screwloose
 
Free said:
lol! I was just thinking: what does it mean to be "head over heels"? Isn't sitting on the seat of a bike (or ATV, etc) being head over heels since your head is higher than your heels? Shouldn't it be "head under heels" or "heels over head" when someone flips over?

And I can't even think how it can pertain to someone being in love. I've used the phrase before, I've just never thought about it until now. :screwloose

Ha ha! I've always wondered what the phrase meant too. :-)

Yep I've been head over heels in love. Never seems to work out though. :confused
 
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