You could say "Gay KLOP-n OYF'n VAHNT". It doesn't mention the head,
but it does drive home the imperative to "Go beat on the wall".
The phrase "go bang your head against the wall" in Yiddish can be translated as "גיי שלעגן דײַן מקום אויף דער וואַנט" (Gey shleign dayn mokem oyf der vant).
She felt like she was banging her head against the wall trying to explain the concept to her stubborn coworker.
The preposition in this sentence is "against," showing the relationship between the latter and the wall it is leaning on.
The idiom "up against the wall" refers to feeling trapped, cornered, or in a difficult situation where there are no easy options or solutions available. It conveys a sense of being pressured, with limited room for movement or maneuvering.
No.Or, from a different point of view, yes. The most excruciatingly correct may insist that leaning is properly done against a wall, not on it, but in everyday speech, leaning on the wall is what you'll hear from just about everyone.
He leaned against the wall, exhausted after a long day.
She felt like she was banging her head against the wall trying to explain the concept to her stubborn coworker.
try to do something impossible
This is probably not a very good idea to bang your head against the wall before a game. This could injure your brain.
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First bang your head against the wall really hard. Repeat.
I would say that depends on how hard you are hitting your head and what kind of surface you are banging your head off of.
It's an act of exasperation, frustration or intolerance of others stupidity.
to bang your head against a brick wall
Head Against the Wall was created in 2005-02.
The duration of Head Against the Wall is 1.58 hours.
Bang your head to the wall and lick the blood
Smash Your Head Against the Wall was created in 1971-05.