rocks in one's head, have



rocks in one's head, have

Show poor judgment, act stupidly, as in If you think that's an accurate summary, you've got rocks in your head. The rocks in this idiom are a supposed substitute for brains. [Slang; 1940s]
See also: have, rock

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FÉLixFE-leeks (Portuguese)French, Spanish, Portuguese
Viona-English (Rare)
JudyJOO-deeEnglish
Aemilianus-Ancient Roman
Balbinabahl-BEE-nah (Italian)Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Italian (Rare), Ancient Roman
Cahal-Irish