it means that you are so into something you are doing that you doing something without realizing its consequences
Caught Up In The Moment was created in 2005.
either he likes you, wants you, or just got caught up in the moment.
That would be a prepositional phrase.
"Caught up" means: to be up to date with the latest inforation
The phrase "this is it" in the teachings of Alan Watts signifies the importance of living in the present moment and fully embracing the reality of the present experience without getting caught up in past regrets or future worries. It emphasizes the idea of mindfulness and being fully engaged in the here and now.
no, you could get caught up in the moment and fall off!
As in "the perfect time" for something, or "getting caught up in something" and being seriously focused on a certain thing. Usually refers to a connection between two "partners", in modern day literature.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Roll a joint
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
The dog ran through the park, and it quickly caught up to the squirrel in the tree.
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.