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.
"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.
No, the phrase "chip off the old block" is an idiom used to describe similarities between a child and their parent. It is not a form of personification, which is attributing human characteristics to non-human things.
No way. If he flips you off he probably hates you're guts.
well it really depends. where you going to do anything with him the following days? or its just that he cant get his mind off of you, that is a sign that he likes you. see what else happens, then make a conclusion if he likes you or not =]
The was subconscious when she fell off her bike and hit her head because she didn't know what was going on.
It means, well like insane; cuckoo; or in other words, your brain is out of order.It means he is nuts, he is crazy, he is not normal
"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.
An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
"To come off" can mean several things. Accordingly such a sentence should be created based on that meaning. For example "the ink on that shirt is not going to come off easily." "I don't mean to come off strong, but I am smitten of you." "She is going to come off the stage shortly. When she does so you can tell her. " …And so on.
Jumping off the walls means going crazy with nervous anticipation.It's usually said as bouncing off the walls.It means for a school teacher that the kids were going crazy, and the class was out of control and it was driving you mad
Ripped off means you had something stolen. You were robbed.
you was close to something,you almost got it
Talking excessively, usually spilling secrets.
Old sailing slang meaning to be no longer in danger.
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
Nothing. The correct idiom is "get OFF your high horse," meaning stop acting so conceited as if you are above everyone else.
A flying start is one where you are already flying - you're really moving fast and if you keep going, you'll win the race. It means you're starting off very well.