Idiom of the Day
📚go over your head
✍🏾Meaning:
If someone goes over your head, they go to someone with more authority than you in order to get something that you would normally grant, possibly because they think you won't give it to them.
❕For example:
🔺He knew I wouldn't give him time off, so he went over my head and asked my boss.
🔺I wouldn't go over her head if I were you. It'll make her angry, and next time you ask her for something she might say no.
💥Note: For another idiom with similar wording, but a very different meaning, see the listing for "over your head".
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📚go over your head
✍🏾Meaning:
If someone goes over your head, they go to someone with more authority than you in order to get something that you would normally grant, possibly because they think you won't give it to them.
❕For example:
🔺He knew I wouldn't give him time off, so he went over my head and asked my boss.
🔺I wouldn't go over her head if I were you. It'll make her angry, and next time you ask her for something she might say no.
💥Note: For another idiom with similar wording, but a very different meaning, see the listing for "over your head".
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#Idiom_of_the_Day
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