expression

abc   Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:11 pm GMT
There's some expression that I've heard I think twice but was never able to catch it entirely. It includes the word "hills" and I believe "heads" too. Should be commonly used. neclues?
Liz   Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:13 pm GMT
I guess it's "head over heals".
Robin   Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:51 am GMT
Head over heels


The heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot.

heal (hēl)

v., healed, healĀ·ing, heals.

v.tr.
To restore to health or soundness; cure. See synonyms at cure.
To set right; repair: healed the rift between us.
To restore (a person) to spiritual wholeness.
Guest   Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:00 am GMT
<Liz
I guess it's "head over heals">
'Heels', not 'heals"'

Webster:
head over heels
1 a : in or as if in a somersault : HELTER-SKELTER b : UPSIDE DOWN
2 : very much : DEEPLY <head over heels in love>
abc   Sun Dec 10, 2006 3:19 am GMT
"heads over heels"
fine. Now, in simple English, what does it mean?
Liz   Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:51 am GMT
A typo:
"head over heals" should be "head over heels"
Liz   Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:54 am GMT
Guest, I know it's "head over heels". What I wrote (head over heals) wouldn't make sense.
Liz   Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:55 am GMT
abc,

Guest has answered your question already.
abc   Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:29 am GMT
"Guest, I know it's "head over heels". What I wrote (head over heals) wouldn't make sense. "

Liz,
A typo is a typo whether you know it or not ok?
Thanx Guest