No, it is "get your mind out of the gutter," and it means "stop thinking about naughty things and stick to the subject." You use it when someone deliberately mis-interprets something said or done as a sexual innuendo.
He has an old head on young shoulders.
Which phrase makes no sense? That's the idiom.
That expression means that he is conceited, egotistical, pompous or vain.
Smart is an adjective; smart, smarter, smartest. Example sentences:My child is the smart one in the class!You do not smart mouth me.That is a really smart idea.
This idiomatic expression means that the person has caused his own problem. It's like saying "you created the fix that you're in".
It is a horse-racing term. If you keep control of a horse's head, you control the way that the horse runs, and how fast it goes. Keeping your head means keeping control of yourself and staying calm in all situations.
This is not an idiom. Jove is the same as Jupiter, who is Zeus. He was the head God in Greek and Roman mythology. "By Jove" is an oath -- you're swearing to something on the name of the God.
The phrase "get your head out of the gutter" originates from the metaphorical use of "gutter," which refers to the low, dirty areas where refuse collects, symbolizing a negative or immoral mindset. It suggests that someone is thinking inappropriately or focusing on base or crude ideas, often in a context related to sexual innuendos. The expression encourages individuals to elevate their thoughts and perspectives, moving away from such lowly considerations. Its usage has evolved over time, maintaining the connotation of urging someone to think more positively or maturely.
He's head over heels about her.
QUIT THINKING DIRTY THOUGHTS~ -- Typically referring to sexual thoughts.
If someone has a swelled head, they are conceited or a braggart. It is as if their head is so full of themselves that it has swollen up.
Talking someone's head off just means talking too much - imagine talking so much that their ears fill up and get so heavy their head falls off. It's just a fanciful way of saying "let the other person talk also."