This means Excited, and/or turning cartwheels to demonstrate one's excitement..
Many people would recognise that meaning. What most wouldn't do is take time to consider that it makes no literal sense - after all head over heels is the normal posture. A version of the phrase originated in the 14th century as 'heels over head', which is really what we mean when we use it. The phrase evolved into head over heels much later as it was used in everyday speech without a great deal of thought.
2006-06-30 03:40:59
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answer #1
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answered by bratshree 3
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I think it's referring to falling over and then over again. So your head starts over your feet, then your heels go over your head, then your HEAD go OVER your HEELS again.
2006-06-30 03:40:23
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answer #2
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answered by k² 6
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your head over her heels lol
2006-06-30 14:55:31
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answered by johnnyrolbaklol 2
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if you "head over heels" your so happy your doing cart wheels or summersaults...head over heels.
2006-06-30 03:39:38
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answer #4
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answered by racinebelles 1
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It means somersaulting, tippletailing, spinning round, falling over. However you want to see it!
2006-06-30 03:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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it is only a saying which means you a so in love with the person
2006-06-30 03:41:55
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answered by Summer 3
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Yep, true
Ar*e over tit is so much better! lol!!!
2006-06-30 03:39:39
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answered by Banderes 4
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