Mandy
What's "Get your head together." mean? A friend of mine told me that he was going to change jobs. Can I use this sentence "Get your head together."? Does it mean "think over"? And is it often used in our daily life? Thanks a lot!
26 aug. 2012 15:18
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Thank you guys.
29 augustus 2012
"get your head together" is an idiom and is a command for you to start thinking straight. If your "head" or brain is in many pieces and separated, you're not thinking straight, so "getting your head together" would mean thinking straight and having a mind that is focused.
26 augustus 2012
meaning-begin to think clearly, example- need a holiday to get my head together - to think clearly again.
26 augustus 2012
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