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Out of your mind

I am totally out of my mind. Can this sentence have different meanings?
  

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Hi, the different meanings for "totally out of my mind" may be: 1) being terribly confused (ie whether to do work a or work b or work c) 2) being in a state of "blank" mind ie not knowing what to do or how to start doing somenthing 3) speaking or behaving like a lunatic. hope this helps

  • Hi, the different meanings for "totally out of my mind" may be: 1) being terribly confused (ie whether to do work a or work b or work c) 2) being in a state of "blank" mind ie not knowing what to do or how to start doing somenthing 3) speaking or behaving like a lunatic.
  • hope this helps
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Hi,
the different meanings for "totally out of my mind" may be:
1) being terribly confused (ie whether to do work a or work b or work c)
2) being in a state of "blank" mind ie not knowing what to do or how to start doing somenthing
3) speaking or behaving like a lunatic.
hope this helps
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4) Drunk or otherwise intoxicated
5) Extremely worried

There may be others.

The thread title, however, was "Out of YOUR mind". This phrase has even more meanings. It could just mean, for example, just plain wrong (in my opinion), as in the following conversation snippet:

A: I think Arnold Schwartzaneggor will end up as President of America
B: You're

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