It doesn't mean anything. "Are you touched in the head" means "are you crazy?" however, as in "touched by madness."
"Pat" means to touch lightly and repeatedly with the hand, usually on the head.
Imagine that your head is a light bulb. If it is screwed on right, the bulb lights up. This idiom can mean either that you are a smart person or that you are a dumb one, depending on how you use it. Examples: He really has his head screwed on right. This means he is smart. He doesn't have his head screwed on right. This means he is dumb.
If someone lives in your head, it means that you think about them constantly or deeply, even when they are not physically present. They occupy a significant space in your thoughts and emotions.
It could mean that the boy is acting inappropriately and may have intentions to touch you inappropriately. It is important to communicate your boundaries clearly and, if needed, remove yourself from the situation or seek help from someone you trust.
It could mean that he is interested in you and enjoys your company. However, it's important to have open communication to understand his intentions and feelings to avoid misunderstandings.
Chances are you hit your head.
I touch my head, I'm touching my head
When a dogs head is hot to the touch, it does not mean that a dog is ill. Like humans, a dog reacts to the temperature changes in the environment.
what do you mean touch do you mean i pod touch cause i have an i pod touch
"Pat" means to touch lightly and repeatedly with the hand, usually on the head.
No they can not....
The yoga pose where you touch your feet to your head is called "Paschimottanasana" or "Seated Forward Bend."
The top of your head might hurt when you touch it because it has been bruised by hitting it on something. It is also possible to get a sunburn on the top of your head, and that will also make it hurt.
yes it is possible i can do it
Mutual touch means what
Touch it on the right side, it's out of balance.
Under the neck, under the belly, Do not touch the head or back if your not used to it,