stand something on its head

stand something on its head
stand something on its head
Fig. to stir up, baffle, or surprise a group or organization. •

The new owners came into the company and stood it on its head. Nothing will ever be the same.

The mayor set out to stand the town on its head, but after one month, it was business as usual.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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