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explain the meaning of the phrase "to be off one's head "and "to go out off one's mind"​

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Answered by charulatha2009
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to go out off one's mind:

Lose one's mental stability, become insane, as in After he heard that the ore he had mined was worthless, the prospector went out of his mind. This phrase is often used as a humorous exaggeration, as in I'm going out of my mind reading these proofs.

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