off one's box
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- (UK, slang) Crazy; unhinged; irrational.
- 2012, Deborah McAndrew, A Government Inspector, Methuen Drama (2012), →ISBN, page 83:
- Annie: Anthony! Anthony! Don't you know what's happened here? Sir Jonathan has asked for our daughter's hand in marriage.
Belcher: Marry our Mary? Are you off your box, woman?
- (UK, idiomatic) Stoned or intoxicated.
- 2007 July 11, Dianne Bourne, “Ryder happy to toe smoking line”, in Manchester Evening News:
- The 44-year-old has admitted to cleaning up his act of late, kicking well-publicised drug addictions and now leading a healthier lifestyle with regular exercise and a passion for fruit smoothies.
He told the M.E.N. last week: "Innit just natural that when you're a kid you're off your box and when you're a grown up, you're not? It seems totally normal to me, that."
Synonyms
- out of one's box
- (crazy): see also Thesaurus:insane.
- (drunk): see also Thesaurus:drunk or Thesaurus:stoned.
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