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Learn Nowneed (to have) your head examined
/niːd tə hæv jʊər hɛd ɪɡˈzæmɪnd/
Example:
If you think that's a good idea, you need your head examined.
/aʊt tə lʌntʃ/
Example:
He seems a bit out to lunch today, not really following the conversation.
/ˈspeɪs ˌkæd.ət/
Example:
He's such a space cadet, always daydreaming during meetings.
/hæv tuː lɛft fiːt/
Example:
I can't dance to save my life; I literally have two left feet.
/bi ɔl ˈfɪŋɡərz ænd θʌmz/
Example:
I'm usually good with crafts, but today I'm all fingers and thumbs.
/hæv ə skruː luːs/
Example:
I think he might have a screw loose; he talks to himself all the time.
a square peg (in a round hole)
/ə skwɛr pɛɡ (ɪn ə raʊnd hoʊl)/
Example:
He's always felt like a square peg in a round hole in his family of artists.
/ðɪ ˌɑːd wʌn ˈaʊt/
Example:
In this group of fruits, the apple is the odd one out because all the others are berries.
/bi ɑn əˈnʌðər ˈplænɪt/
Example:
He seems to be on another planet today, not paying attention to anything.