out of one's mind

out of one's mind
*out of one's mind & *out of one's head & *out ofone's senses
Fig. to be silly and senseless; to be crazy and irrational. (*Typically: be \out of one's mind; go \out of one's mind.) •

Why did you do that? You must be out of your mind!

Don't drive so fast, Tom! You have to be out of your head!

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See: OUT OF ONE'S HEAD.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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