lose your mind

lose your mind
lose control of your mind, go out of your mind
  

If you continue to use drugs, you'll lose your mind.


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  • lose your mind — phrase to become crazy or very confused I must be losing my mind – I was sure I put the keys here! Thesaurus: to be, or to become crazy or stupidsynonym Main entry: mind * * * lose your ˈmind idiom to becom …   Useful english dictionary

  • lose your mind — lose (your) mind to become crazy. He was not the only prisoner to lose his mind. Taking a child on a bike without a helmet – have you completely lost your mind? …   New idioms dictionary

  • Lose Your Mind — Infobox Single Name = Lose Your Mind Artist = BoA from Album = The Face Released = December 12, 2007 Format = CD+DVD, CD Recorded = 2007 Genre = J Pop Length = Label = Avex Trax Producer = Reviews = Last single = Love Letter (2007) This single =… …   Wikipedia

  • lose your mind — to become crazy or very confused I must be losing my mind – I was sure I put the keys here! …   English dictionary

  • lose your marbles — go crazy, go insane, lose your mind …   English contemporary dictionary

  • lose your marbles — lose control of your mind, lose it    When people grow old, do they lose their marbles? …   English idioms

  • lose your gourd — If someone has lost the gourd, they are out of the mind or have gone crazy gourd is a melon like plant that symbolizes a person s head. ( Out of your gourd and Off your gourd are also used.) …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • lose your tongue — be unable to think what to say, cat got your tongue, mind goesblank    It s embarrassing to lose your tongue when you re standing in front of an audience …   English idioms

  • cross your mind — cross your ˈmind idiom (of thoughts, etc.) to come into your mind Syn: ↑occur to somebody • It never crossed my mind that she might lose (= I was sure that she would win). Main en …   Useful english dictionary

  • lose — W1S1 [lu:z] v past tense and past participle lost [lɔst US lo:st] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stop having attitude/quality etc)¦ 2¦(not win)¦ 3¦(cannot find something)¦ 4¦(stop having something)¦ 5¦(death)¦ 6¦(money)¦ 7 have nothing to lose 8¦(time)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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