Because they will be love with one another
Your head
of course
When you serve the ball over the net to allow the game to begin, first (to do an over-head serve) you would "toss" the ball in the air to give your hand time to smack/hit the ball.
There is the over-hand serve and the under-handserve. The over-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist over your head. The under-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist under your head. The point of both of the serves are to get the ball over the net and in between the out lines.
"Over hand over" is not a very clear phrase so it's hard to translate because I don't know what you mean. So here are the individual words:over (meaning above) = me'al (מעל)over (meaning finished) = nigmar (נגמר)hand = yad (יד)
Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
It means speak no evil
The phrase emerged in the 14th century as "heels over head", which is more literally accurate, as "head over heels" is the more standard state of being. "Heels over head" evolved into "head over heels" in common use departing its literal meaning, probably for reasons of phrasal elegance.
in drama it is when somebody freezes and another character puts hand over their head and says what theyre thinking
If someone waves their right hand over your head 5 times you are cursed.
throw it up over your head with you left hand then hit it with the bottom part of your right hand and point up with your hand when you hit it
Because they will be love with one another