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think with one's little head

idiom

To make decisions or act based on one's sexual impulses rather than based on clear reasoning.


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  1. 01

    a little bird told me

    I received the information from a source which I am not prepared to disclose.

  2. 02

    a little bit of bread and no cheese

    Used to represent the song of the yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella).

  3. 03

    a little from column A, a little from column B

    A combination of two factors or reasons.

  4. 04

    a little of something goes a long way

    Only a small amount of something is usually required to produce a great effect.

  5. 05

    abound in one's own sense

    To follow one’s own inclinations and opinions.

  6. 06

    ace up one's sleeve

    A surprise advantage of which others are not aware.

  7. 07

    act one's age

    To behave in a manner appropriate to one's age.

  8. 08

    act one's age, not one's shoe size

    Synonym of act one's age (“to behave in a mature manner; to avoid being childish”).

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