rocks in one's head
English
Phrase
- An inability to think clearly and rationally.
- 2007, Don Woodland, Simon Bouda, Picking Up the Pieces:
- Fancy bringing all the chaplains together at six o'clock on a Friday night in the heart of Sydney. They've got rocks in their head.
- 2009, Robert Arellano, Havana Lunar:
- Either that or it's the rocks in your head.
- 2013, Alexander Logan, Two Women: Two Worlds, page 313:
- They must have rocks in their heads. But then they were young, one of them was only nineteen, and what nineteen year old wouldn't fancy a few virgins after a suicide bombing?
- 2019, Virginia Biggar, Lynda Everman, Steven M. Glazer, Dementia-Friendly Worship, page 51:
- My mother always said I had rocks in my head, ever since I was a boy, perhaps the yoke of being an Irish American.
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