fling (one's) cap over the windmill



fling (one's) cap over the windmill

To act in a deranged, reckless, or unconventional manner. Refers to the eponymous character of the novel Don Quixote, who tosses his hat over a windmill (which he imagines is a giant) as a challenge to it. Sarah is always trying to buck social conventions, flinging her cap over the windmill whenever possible. I know you like to take risks in business, but don't fling your cap over the windmill.
See also: cap, fling, windmill

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Emalee-English (Rare)
Adelita-Spanish (Latin American)
Baruchbə-ROOK (English), BER-ook (English), BAR-ook (English), BAHR-ook (English)Biblical, Hebrew
Reginere-GEE-nə (German)German, Norwegian
CecilySES-i-leeEnglish
DurwardDUR-wərdEnglish