What is the meaning of off one's rocker?

informal. If you say that someone is off their rocker, you mean that that person is behaving in a very strange or silly way. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Of unsound mind.
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What does it mean to be off one's rocker?

having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind. Not sure if the daredevil is courageous or off his rocker for trying such a stunt.
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Where does the expression off your rocker come from?

Origin of Off Your Rocker

This expression originated near the end of the 1800s. Off is a common beginning to expressions signaling mental problems. In some cases, one might simply say, “Something about him seems off.” The reason for rocker appearing in the expression is unclear.
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What does rocker mean in slang?

insane; crazy: You're off your rocker if you think I'm going to climb that mountain.
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What does the idiom tipped off his rocker?

To become crazy or mentally unsound; to become extremely foolish or foolhardy.
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What does off your trolley meaning?

Definition of off one's trolley

British, informal. : not sane : crazy.
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What is the meaning of the idiom on the fence?

"Sitting on the fence" is a common idiom used in English to describe a person's lack of decisiveness, neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument or a competition, or inability to decide due to lack of courage.
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What is a rocker British?

informal. a member of a group of young people, especially in Britain in the 1960s, who wore leather clothes, rode motorcycles, and listened to rock and roll music: Seaside towns such as Margate and Brighton were infamous for violence between mods and rockers in the 1960s.
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What does it mean when you call someone a punk?

Definition of punk

(Entry 1 of 3) 1 : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian.
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What do you call someone who listens to rock?

rocker. noun. mainly journalism someone who plays or likes rock music.
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What does up the creek without a paddle mean?

In trouble, in a serious predicament, as in If the check doesn't arrive today I'm up a creek, or The car wouldn't start, so I was up the creek without a paddle. This slangy idiom conjures up the image of a stranded canoeist with no way of moving (paddling) the canoe. President Harry S.
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What is the meaning of tickled pink?

Definition of tickled pink

informal. : very happy or amused I was tickled pink to see her.
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What does the idiom knows the ropes mean?

To be familiar with the details of an operation: “You won't have to train the new computer operator; she already knows the ropes.”
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What does it mean to off oneself?

Exactly as you say - kill yourself. Most people will say, "committed suicide". It is heard often enough in movies and in literature.
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What is the meaning of idiom once in a blue moon?

Once in a blue moon: This poetic phrase refers to something extremely rare in occurrence. A blue moon is the term commonly used for a second full moon that occasionally appears in a single month of our solar-based calendars.
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What is the meaning of the idiom jump on the bandwagon?

Meaning: to support a cause only because it is popular to do so. If you 'jump on the bandwagon', you join a growing movement in support of someone or something when that movement is seen to be about to become successful.
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What does the word brat mean?

Definition of brat

(Entry 1 of 2) 1a disparaging : child specifically : an ill-mannered annoying child a spoiled brat. b : an ill-mannered immature person. 2 : the child of a career military person army brats also : the child of a person whose career is in a specified and typically unusual field Hollywood brats.
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Who is jerk?

1a : an annoyingly stupid or foolish person was acting like a jerk. b : an unlikable person especially : one who is cruel, rude, or small-minded a selfish jerk. 2 : a single quick motion of short duration a sudden jerk gave the handle a jerk. 3a : jolting, bouncing, or thrusting motions.
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Who does emo mean?

a fan of emo, especially a person who is overly sensitive, emotional, and full of angst, or who adopts a certain style characterized by dyed black hair, tight t-shirts and skinny jeans, etc. a person who is overly sensitive or emotional.
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Why are rockers called rockers?

The name "rocker" came not from music, but from the rockers found in 4-stroke engines, as opposed to the two stroke engines used by scooters and ridden by mods. During the 1950s, they were known as "Ton-Up boys" because doing a ton is English slang for driving at a speed of 100 mph (160 km/h) or over.
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Why did mods and rockers hate each other?

The mods hated rocker's raw conception of masculinity, plainness, and clumsiness. In early-'60s Britain, the two subcultures were often engaged in brawls, but the most famous one happened during on the south coast of England on the Bank holiday of 1964.
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What does like chalk and cheese mean?

When you say that two people are like 'chalk and cheese', you are suggesting that the two are very different from each other; they have nothing in common. The expression, which has the same meaning as 'apples and oranges', can be used with things as well. No one is really sure about the origin of this idiom.
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What does the idiom When Pigs Fly mean?

Definition of when pigs fly

—used to say that one thinks that something will never happen The train station will be renovated when pigs fly.
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What does icing on the cake means?

Definition of icing on the cake

: something extra that makes a good thing even better The concert itself was great, and getting to meet the band afterward was (the) icing on the cake.
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