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  1. After all, our head is normally over our heels. The phrase originated in the 14th century as ‘heels over head’, meaning doing a cartwheel or somersault. This appeared later in Thomas Carlyle’s History of Frederick the Great, 1864: “A total circumgyration, summerset, or tumble heels-over-head in the Political relations of Europe.”.

  2. HEAD OVER HEELS (IN LOVE) definition: 1. completely in love 2. completely in love 3. completely in love with another person: . Learn more.

  3. Head Over Heels I wanted to be with you alone and talk about the weather But traditions I can trace against the child in your face Won't escape my attention You keep your distance with a system of touch and gentle persuasion I'm lost in admiration, could I need you this much Oh, you're wasting my time, you're just, just, just wasting time Something happens and I'm head over heels I never find ...

  4. Something happens and I'm head over heels. I never find out till I'm head over heels. Something happens and I'm head over heels. Ah, don't take my heart, don't break my heart. Don't, don't, don't throw it away. And this my four leaf clover. I'm on the line, one open mind. This is my four leaf clover. (La la-la la la, la la-la la la)

  5. Head Over Heels es una comedia de televisión estadounidense creada por Jeff Franklin y emitida en United Paramount Network del 26 de agosto al 28 de octubre de 1997. La serie se desarrolla en una agencia de citas con sede en Miami Beach, Florida, la cual está dirigida por los hermanos Jack y Warren Baldwin (interpretados por Peter Dobson y Mitchell Whitfield, respectivamente).

  6. Head Over Heels Lyrics: I wanted to be with you alone / And talk about the weather / But traditions I can trace against the child in your face / Won't escape my attention / You keep your distance ...

  7. Head over heels definition: . See examples of HEAD OVER HEELS used in a sentence.