Head over heels

An idiom meaning to fall deeply and completely in love, or to tumble forward in a somersault motion.

Originally recorded in the 14th century as 'heels over head,' which logically described a forward tumble. The phrase mysteriously flipped to 'head over heels' by the 18th century, even though this describes normal upright posture rather than tumbling.

AMፍቅር ላይ ላይ
ARمُعجب جدًا
BNপ্রেমে পড়ে গেলা
CAenamorat
CSzblázněni láskou
DAforelsket
DEganz verliebt
ELερωτευμένος
EScompletamente enamorado/a
FAعاشق
FIrakastunut
FRfou amoureux/se
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