Head over heels in debt In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "head over heels in debt", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-01-09 07:01

Meaning of Head over heels in debt

Synonyms:

up to one's ears in debt

Head over heels in debt phrase informal

Being heavily in debt

She was head over heels in debt because of gambling.

You will be head over heels in debt if you keep shopping indiscriminately.

Other phrases about:

get one out of hock

Regain possession of cars, furniture, property ect. from a pawnbroker,  corporation, or bank

run (up) a tab

To increase or accumulate debts or charges which one must pay at a future time

Origin of Head over heels in debt

The phrase "head over heels" originated in the 1300s. The normal modern form dates from the late 18th century such as head over heels in debt.

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fairly and squarely
straightforwardly
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