0
Lamjin Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Out of one's head ?

Hi teachers,
Will the following two sentences cause different meanings, because I know that 'out of one's head' may mean 'crazy'.
- It came straight out of my head!
- It may go right out of my head

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

Hi, Will the following two sentences cause different meanings, because I know that 'out of one's head' may mean 'crazy'. No, the context will usually make your meaning clear. - It came straight out of my head!

  • Hi, Will the following two sentences cause different meanings, because I know that 'out of one's head' may mean 'crazy'.
  • No, the context will usually make your meaning clear.
  • - It came straight out of my head!
  • Sounds like you mean that it's an original idea.
  • - It may go right out of my head I may forget it completely.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Hi,

Will the following two sentences cause different meanings, because I know that 'out of one's head' may mean 'crazy'. No, the context will usually make your meaning clear.

- It came straight out of my head! Sounds like you mean that it's an original idea.

- It may go right out of my head I may forget it completely.

Clive

Related Questions