I'm wondering if it has to do with the Loggerhead turtle, slow moving, no progress?
The idiom "be at loggerheads" originated from the 17th-century term "loggerhead," which referred to a long-handled iron instrument used for heating liquids. When in a disagreement or conflict, people's heads metaphorically resemble the heated loggerheads, hence the phrase.
It means that you disagree with someone; you are opposed to what they want.
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Loggerheads ARE animals they are a type of turtle.
The duration of Loggerheads - film - is 1.58 hours.
Loggerheads - film - was created in 2005-01.
Loggerheads - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:G
Yes they do.
Yes, there are. Loggerheads are an endangered species and there are both federal and state laws which are meant to protect them.
Loggerheads - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA USA:PG-13
"At loggerheads" means to be in disagreement.
The idiomatic expression "to be at odds" means to be quarreling or in disagreement with another person. It suggests a state of conflict or disharmony between individuals. Another similar phrase is "to be at loggerheads," which also conveys a sense of disagreement or confrontation.
No (:
The idiom "be at loggerheads" originated from the 17th-century term "loggerhead," which referred to a long-handled iron instrument used for heating liquids. When in a disagreement or conflict, people's heads metaphorically resemble the heated loggerheads, hence the phrase.
8,000000 years