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 Alicia del c.
 
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							| HELLO TEACHERS! what�s the MEANING OF: 
 
 HEAD OVER HEELS? IT�S AN EXPRESSION ABOUT VALENTINE�S DAY
 tHANKS  in advance.
 
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 ktrob
 
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							| It means to be excited and most often used when someone is in love and they �re not quite themselves - kind of having your world turned upside down  :) 
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 Apodo
 
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							| We commonly hear:   Head over heels in love!   She/he is in love and very happy and excited about it. |  31 May 2011     
					
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 sharaysa
 
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							| YOU CAN SEARCH MEANING OF SLANG IDIOM OR SENTENCE IN WWW.URBANDICTIONARY.COM |  31 May 2011     
					
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 lolelozano
 
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							| Here�s part of a  song with quite a similar meaning: 
 
 You �ve already won me over in spite of meHope you find it useful.!Don �t be alarmed if I fall head over feet
 Don �t be surprised if I love you for all that you are
 I couldn �t help it
 It �s all your fault
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 ironik
 
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							| that is one of my favorite songs from Alanis Morissette :) but it has more of a concrete meaning here, doesn �t it? It literally means falling head over feet. |  31 May 2011     
					
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 LILIAAMALIA
 
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							| head over heels in love=completely and helplessly in love |  31 May 2011     
					
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