Strange and/or random
Mentally imbalanced (if it's not in a jokeing manner).
"Touching in your head" is not a common expression by itself. It could potentially refer to physically touching your head or metaphorically referring to engaging in deep thought or introspection. Can you provide more context for a more accurate interpretation?
This has been copied from a similar question that has been answered: The easiest way I believe would be to just use crazy. "Kuru teru" (pronounciation - after the kuru it's a sharp end and no stretching) "Atama ga kuru teru" crazy in the head <the head is crazy> "Atama ga okashi" weird in the head <literal translation - the head is weird>
insane, batty, cuckoo, daft, demented, derailed, deranged, fatuous, impractical, loony, lunatic
It depends on what definition of 'crazy' you are referring to. If you mean crazy as in outgoing and not shy, you are probably attracted to them because they aren't afraid of being themselves. They create adventure and a whole new experience. If you mean crazy as in, actually mentally crazy, well, I can't answer that for you sorry. People like different things.
No, "screw loose" is a figurative expression used to suggest that someone is acting oddly or irrationally. It does not necessarily mean the person is crazy, but rather that their behavior is unusual or eccentric.
according to my mother, who is tetched in the head, it means crazy.
A little crazy. Someone who acts out of the ordinary
means "crazy in the head" in Vietnamese
It means that they are behaving in a crazy manner.
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
Havent heard 'out of his head,it might be 'out of his mind' it mean 'crazy'"Out of your head" does mean crazy - but more in the term of "crazy in love." There is a popular song called Out of My Head Over You.
crazy (loco) cabesa (head)
It means you crazy
Phyco means to do the head, mental ect. You get Phycopaths, Phcologists ect. It doesn't always mean crazy but it can if you use it properly in a sentence. Hope I helped ;)
no he is not
No