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  1. head over heels (in love) | American Dictionary. idiom. Add to word list. completely in love with another person: Laura fell head over heels in love with Chris. (Definition of head over heels (in love) from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of head over heels (in love) in Chinese (Traditional)

  2. Significado de head over heels (in love) en inglés. head over heels (in love) idiom. Add to word list. completely in love. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. love I have a great love and respect for her. adoration She described her complete adoration of her brother. romance Their relationship was nothing but romance and bliss.

  3. head over heels in love expr. figurative (infatuated) locamente enamorado loc adj. loco de amor loc adj. After Cara's first date with Matt, she was head over heels in love with him. Luego de su primera cita con Matt, Cara estaba locamente enamorada de él. enamorado hasta la médula loc adj.

  4. Traducción de "head over heels in love" en español. Adjetivo. locamente enamorado. perdidamente enamorado. locamente enamorada. perdidamente enamorada. perdidamente enamorados. Mostrar más. I'm head over heels in love with your mind. Estoy locamente enamorado de tu mente. It'll be pretty fun to watch a monkey head over heels in love.

  5. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. head over heels in love expr. expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own." figurative (infatuated) locamente enamorado loc adj.

  6. Completely, thoroughly, as in They fell head over heels in love. This expression originated in the 1300s as heels over head and meant literally being upside down. It took its present form in the 1700s and its present meaning in the 1800s. See also: head, heel, over.

  7. What does the saying 'Head over heels in love' mean? Idiom: Head over heels in love. Meaning: When someone falls passionately in love and is intoxicated by the feeling has fallen head over heels in love. Country: International English | Subject Area: Body and bodily functions | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.