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  1. unable to behave or deal with things normally because something has made you very worried, unhappy, or angry: out of your mind with something She was out of her mind with grief. go out of your mind I'd go out of my mind if I had to do her job all day! informal. extremely stupid or mentally ill:

  2. Meaning. The idiom "out of mind" refers to something that is no longer being thought about or considered, often because it is irrelevant or not important. It can also indicate that someone has forgotten something, either intentionally or unintentionally. Usage.

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · The phrase “out of your mind” means that someone is behaving irrationally or is insane. It often suggests that the person is not thinking clearly or is making decisions that don’t make sense to others.

  4. Jul 2, 2023 · 'Out of one's mind' is a phrase that means that someone is crazy. It's often used in a humorous, light-hearted way. If someone tells you that you're 'out of your mind,' it's typically meant as a statement of exaggeration and not a sincere accusation of insanity.

  5. Driven to a point of senselessness or mental instability because of an extreme amount of some negative emotion or sensation. I was out of my mind with boredom during that lecture this afternoon. After yet another sleepless night, I'm going out of my mind with exhaustion. See also: mind, of, out.

  6. 1 having lost control of your mental faculties; insane. 2 used to express a belief in someone's foolishness or mental turmoil. 3 suffering from the specified condition to a very high degree. informal.

  7. To become extremely excited or enthusiastic (about something). I've never understood that pop star's popularity, but kids just go out of their minds for her music. Everyone I know has gone out of their minds over the new Roboformers movie—they say the special effects are really incredible.