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Head over heels

Is the phrase "laugh head over heels" correct ?
  

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this phrase is normally used on love affairs. She is head over heels in over with John.

  • this phrase is normally used on love affairs.
  • She is head over heels in over with John.
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this phrase is normally used on love affairs.

She is head over heels in over with John.Emotion: smile
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You can say she is head over heels without the laugh part which would mean she is totally and completely in love.
A different meaning is 'she laughed her head off' which means she laughed a lot (often loudly)
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So we could definitely say she is head over heels ---- him. Which prepostition would we use?
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"for" him, maybe "about" him, or "in love with" him ... all would be ok

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