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Nothing. "Loud of your mind" makes no sense as an idiom or a phrase. You should ask the person to tell you exactly what they did say and explain it to you.

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"Loud of your mind" is not a common idiom. It likely stems from a misunderstanding or misuse of the idiom "out of your mind," which means to be crazy or irrational.

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