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Hay is for Horses : Have Your Work Cut Out : If you have your work cut out, you are very busy indeed. Having A Gas : If you are having a gas, you are having a laugh and enjoying yourself in company. Hay is for Horses : This idiom is used as a way of telling children not to say the word HEY as in HEY you or HEY there. Head and Shoulders Above : Far superior Head for The Hills : If people head for the hills, they run away from trouble. Head is in The Clouds. : If a person has their head in the clouds, they have unrealistic and impractical ideas. Head is Mince. : When someone’s thoughts are in state of abject confusion, especially when facing a serve dilemma, their head is mince. Head nor Tail : If you cannot make head nor tail of something, you cannot understand it at all or make any sense of it. Head on A Spike : If someone wants a head on a spike, they want to be able to destroy or really punish person. Head on The Block : If someone’s head is on the block, they are going to be held responsible and suffer the consequences for something that has gone wrong. Head over Ears : Completely Head Over Heels in Love : When someone falls passionately in love and is intoxicated by the feeling has fallen head over heels in love. Hay is for Horses to HOME PAGE |
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