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Lynn3 Posted 19 years ago
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You're out of your tree.

01. You're out of your tree. Does it also mean the same as " you're nuts!"? If yes, your tree means??02br
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002. "You got me there" means ???02br
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0Hi Lynn,02br 02br 01font 001. You're out of your tree. "?

  • 0Hi Lynn,02br 02br 01font 001.
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  • 02font 02br 02br 00It's one of many expressions that mean 'You're crazy'.
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0Hi Lynn,02br
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01font001. You're out of your tree. Does it also mean the same as " you're nuts!"? If yes, your tree means??02font02br
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00It's one of many expressions that mean 'You're crazy'. With some, you can see a meaning, but with others you can't.02br
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00Do you know this one: 01i
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0 Hi! Clive,02br
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00No, I don' t know 01i00"He's one sandwich short of a picnic"? 02i02br
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00Do you know any book or website I can look for this kind of experssion? Or I just have to come here and ask?02br
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00Thanks,02br
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0 No, you should search for them on the Web, then come here. 02br
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00 E.g. go to:02br
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01font00"sandwich short of a picnic" dictionary02br
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102. "You got me there" means ???12br
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10something that you say when you do not know the answer to a question. 00'How many miles is five kilometres?' 'You've got me there.'02br
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00It means, I think, "you've got the question I'm not able to answer" (su
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Lynn3 You're out of your tree
When you think tree, think monkey. If you can't think monkey, try squirrel. In fact, any animal that is normally found in trees and is known for talking gibberish will do.
Lynn3You got me there" means ???
You've brought up a good point. But note, there are only two places that a point can
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i heard "out of your tree" relates to koala bears who eat eucalyptus leaves which have some sort of drug in them and makes them fall out of trees...hence came the expression for anyone off their heads on drink or drugs

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