Mess with my head In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "mess with my head", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-09-22 09:09

Meaning of Mess with my head (redirected from mess with (one's) head )

Mess with (one's) head American informal verb phrase

To cause someone to feel confused, worried, or upset

What she said messed with my head.

The government has just introduced a policy that is messing with the residents' heads.

Other phrases about:

be all at sea

be confused about what to do

like a cat on hot bricks

To be very anxious

like a rabbit (caught) in (the) headlights

Being so scared, confused, and astonished that you can't think or do anything.

In a quandary

Unsure or confused.

be looking over your shoulder

To feel that unpleasant or dangerous things likely happen to you

 

Grammar and Usage of Mess with (one's) head

Verb Forms

  • messing with (one's) head
  • messed with (one's) head
  • messes with (one's) head

The verb "mess" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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