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head over heels? what does it mean when someone says they're head over heels for you? and how did they come up with it. it's okay if you can only answer one of the questions. thanks. (i had no idea what category to put this in sorry)
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Head over heals mean that the person loves you. when your head over heals, it's like your tripping, and falling for them (but they'll catch you)
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Head over heels means that someone is in love wiht you or really likes you. It's just a saying that someone has fallen for u. And heads over heels is like you tripping... ]
It basically means that they gotta crush on you. The origion, although i can't spiciffically say came from a man/woman who witnessed another fall down the stairs to get to their boyfriend/girlfriend. Just common sence so who knows? I may be wrong. ]
It means that someone is fallen for you and they like you they might even love you but yeah. :] ]
When someone says they are head over heels that means they are falling for you..starting to like you. So basically they came up with it because if you go head over heels..that means you like flipped..fell.. So bacically they are starting(falling) to like you.
Hope i helped :) ]
when someone is head over heels it means that they have a big crush on you. sorry but i don't know how they came up with that but it sounds like maybe someone was high or something.lol ]
Think about it. If you fall down and are out of control, like rolling down a hill and you can't stop, then your head is going over your heels over and over. So Head over heels means that someone is really in love and they can't control it. Hope I helped! ]
Head Over Heals means that someone is really in lvoe with you, and they like can't stop thinking about you.
I dunno who came up with it, but whoever did, it REALLY caught on =]
hope it helps
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It means they are in love with you. Yeap.. hope I helped ! ]
it means that they are in love with you ]
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