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over one's head
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used to refer to something that is complicated or difficult beyond one's understanding or capability
What is the origin of the idiom "over one's head" and when to use it?
The idiom "over one's head" likely originated from the literal act of something being physically above a person's head. This idiomatic expression is now commonly used to indicate that something is beyond someone's comprehension or abilities.
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So, I went over her head and spoke to the director, who approved it.
Managing a large-scale construction project was a new experience, and he worried about being way in over his head.
When I became a graduate student I knew at once I was way in over my head.
He held the umbrella over his head in the rain.
He poured a bucket of ice over his head to cool off on a hot summer day.