head+off
41snap someone's head off — verb To suddenly and sharply rebuke or insult a person, especially in response to a harmless remark. Pas awfully cranky, Mrs. Cox said resignedly. Hes always been that way! You cook him corn beef thats the night he wanted pork chops; sometimes… …
42bite someone's head off — If you bite someone s head off, you criticize them strongly (and perhaps unfairly). I worked 10 hours a day all week and my boss bit my head off for not doing my share of the work! …
43your head off — [laugh/scream/shout (etc.)] your head off to laugh/scream/shout etc. very much and very loudly. He laughed his head off when he read the letter …
44bite someone's head off — If you bite someone s head off, you criticise them angrily …
45talk one’s head off — tv. to talk endlessly; to argue persuasively or vigorously. □ I talked my head off trying to convince them. □ Don’t waste time talking your head off to them …
46yell one’s head off — AND yell one’s guts out 1. tv. to yell loud and long. □ I was yelling my head off at the game. □ Stop yelling your guts out and listen to me. 2. tv. to complain bitterly and loudly. □ Some lady is yelling …
47—— one's head off — informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly: he was yelling his head off. → head …
48blow someone's head off — to kill someone by shooting them in the head The note passed to the bank clerk threatened to blow his head off …
49one's head off — ► one s head off informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly. Main Entry: ↑head …
50knock someone's head off — see ↑knock, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑head …