It is a roadway that is built over another roadway to allow vehicles to pass overtop of the other road without having a traffic stop or connection between the two. You usually see this over a freeway so that vehicles on the freeway don't have to stop.
It means that it goes over the top of your head, if you define it literally. If you mean in figurative language, it means that you did not understand whatever it was - it was beyond your understanding.
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It means that you didn't get "it". For example if someone tells a joke and you do not understand then the joke "went over your head". Or if someone trys to make an analogy using examples of people of incidences that you are not familiar with or have no knowledge on then they might say "This may be a little over your head...." meaning "you may not understand this....". I hope that helps.The full idiom is "in over your head", which means the situation is more difficult or complex than you can easily handle. When discussing a specific subject, it can also mean the details are not available to you, as when saying, "it's over your head", which means you don't have sufficient knowledge to know what we are talking about.
Metaphorically drowning; through lack of skills, knowledge, time etc.
It's "pull the wool over your eyes." The wool refers to a powdered wig. To pull the wool down over a man's eyes is to temporarily blind him. It is an Americanism, dating to the 1830s.
An overhead pass is a pass thrown overhead. This is done by grabbing the ball with both hands and bringing it behind your head. After that, just chuck the ball forwards. That is an overhead pass.
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your going crazy Example: I'm afraid I may be in over my head with this job
your going crazy Example: I'm afraid I may be in over my head with this job
Bounce pass Chest pass Over head pass I think there's a Baseball pass too. It is used for half-court/full-court passes. They are very accurate. I use them quite often.
The head of state in the U.K is Gordon BrownThe queen is the head of State, she has the absolute power over the government and has the power to pass laws... so basically she is the head of government.
If you mean the brain teaser/riddle where the word head is above the word heels then the answer is head over heels.As in the phrase, "Head over heels in love".
It means that it goes over the top of your head, if you define it literally. If you mean in figurative language, it means that you did not understand whatever it was - it was beyond your understanding.
It refers to people in love, not at work.. thus " Ann is head over heels in love with Peter". Ann is madly in love with Peter.. her head is spinning and she is somersaulting around. "Head over heels" means "not rational." It does not mean "overwhelmed." For that meaning, we might say someone is up to their neck in work, or over their head in it.
It means that something is to much for you to handle
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to get the ball over the head of your opponent and to your player this is effective ageist small players.