The usual expression is to "wear your heart on your sleeve." It means that what you're feeling is very obvious to everyone. I've never heard the expression with "mind" instead of "heart."
2007-10-24 21:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always heard it as "wearing your heart on your sleeve", which means you show your emotions very easily--especially if you love someone. So, I suppose if you wear you mind on your sleeve, I'd think you are telling people what you think about someone or something without actually putting it in words. Some people can tell if you like them or not simply by your facial expressions.
2007-10-24 19:59:39
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answered by jan51601 7
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Never heard of that expression... but I've heard "wear my heart on my sleeve." That means you openly let people know who you love or let the person you love know how much you love him/her.
2007-10-24 19:22:09
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answered by DJ76 3
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It potential to brazenly coach your thoughts. human beings like that regularly coach that they are fairly chuffed, or fairly unhappy. many times they don't have any problems with crying in public. also, they're regularly very emotional and cry honestly. from time to time those who "positioned on their hearts on their sleeves" honestly get their thoughts damage. There are those who cover their hearts away in a gloomy storage room also. yet you need to imagine what which potential. for sure, someone who would not cry honestly or get their thoughts damage honestly. more suitable ladies than boys "positioned on their hearts on their sleeves," yet i have considered adult males that do.
2016-10-22 23:21:58
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answered by keels 4
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I thought it was "wear your heart on your sleeve" or something.
2007-10-24 19:21:02
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answered by vendetta4hire 3
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I've never heard that one before...usually it's heart, not mind
wearing your heart on your sleeve means that you don't hide your feelings and yours can be easily hurt.
2007-10-24 19:20:37
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answered by flozindahauz 1
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Why do people repeat others' answers?
My answer, above, is an example of my
take on your question: One who shares
his ideas, opinions and thoughts with
no initial regard to outside context, ie,
the whole Bronx approach.
Interesting view from an above answerer
in that one's views may be swayed. Hmm.
Definitely as viable, yes?
2007-10-24 21:43:48
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answered by rockman 7
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maybe it means hat you change youre ming as often as you do a shirt. i am pretty sure that that is from a song called one week. in that context it means that he looses his mind as often as he looses a shirt
2007-10-25 03:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It means that it is obvious what you are thinking about/what is bothering you. You are open about your thoughts/ideas.
2007-10-24 19:19:34
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answered by superfergalicious 5
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could mean that you are easily persuaded (to change your mind)
2007-10-24 19:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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