Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
GO OFF THE DEEP ENDto become deeply involved with someone or smth. before one is ready; to go crazy
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1. Peter went off the deep end when he met Marilyn. After just two months, they are already engaged to be married.
2. Sometimes it’s easy to get overly excited about something new and different and go off the deep end. The expression suggests the idea of plunging into the deep end of a swimming pool and being in over one’s head. |
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