It means someone is very anxious or nervous about something. They could be doing an exam or an interview for example, and be feeling nervous about it. So they are a bundle of nerves.
Someone is complimenting your intelligence.
The idiom "a hot head" refers to someone who is easily angered or quick to become upset or frustrated. It implies that the person has a tendency to react emotionally or impulsively in challenging situations.
Happy accident isn't an idiom since the words do not mean something figurative. They are literal. It more than likely came from the definition of serendipitous. It is an accident that makes you happy.
"Out of your mind" is an idiom. It makes no sense unless you already know that it means you are behaving in a crazy manner.
It means that you are acting irrationally or acting crazy. The image is of a machine whose rocker has slipped out of the groove and is now rocking madly and damaging the rest of the machine.
A "bundle of nerves" is a colloquial term used to describe someone who is very nervous, anxious, or easily stressed. It implies that the person's emotions are tightly wound together, like a bundle, causing them to feel on edge or overwhelmed.
The bundle of nerves that connects the brain to the rest of the body is the spinal cord.
The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that links the peripheral nervous system to the brain
yes but not only nerves but also pulses
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My brother can be annoying at times. My brother gets on my nerves sometimes.
The spinal cord.
The bundle of nerves leading to the brain is called the spinal cord. It is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and serves as a pathway for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
The standard collective noun is a bundle of nerves.
uncinate fasciculus
What happens when something gets in your hair? It's annoying, right? You have to stop and deal with it. Getting in your hair means interrupting you, getting in your way in an annoying fashion. A similar idiom is getting on your nerves.
Its TO GET ON ONE'S NERVES. It means to annoy or bother severely someone.