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Off your head, out of your head vox pop: The best thing about being a student is that you have very few responsibilities and you have lots of time to socialise, which means drinking lots of beer, going to the pub, and I have many happy memories of being completely off my head. vox pop: I've given up drinking for a month because, basically, I just kept getting out of my head all the time. And I realized that my health was going to be suffering in the long run. It has been really boring, though. And I can't wait until Saturday, because I'm finally going to be able to have a glass of wine with my dinner. Tony Thorne: These expressions off your head or out of your head, they're slangy, very much associated with young people, with teenagers, underage drinking and drunkenness and also going to clubs and perhaps taking drugs and being out of control and publicly out of control. But nowadays you hear an older generation using the same slangy expressions to mean, you know, going crazy, having a good time, being very uninhibited.
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