slip a cog



slip a cog

Also, slip a gear or one's gears . Lose one's ability to reason soundly or make correct judgments, as in She must have slipped a cog or she would never have gone out barefoot in December, or What's the matter with him? Has he slipped his gears? These slangy usages allude to a mechanical failure owing to the cog of a gear or a gear failing to mesh. The first dates from about 1930, the variant from the 1960s.
See also: cog, slip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lois (2)LOISGalician
BolÍVar-Spanish (Latin American)
Samuhel-Biblical Latin
Keziahkə-ZIE-ə (English)Biblical
AugustÍN-Slovak, Czech
Tomlinson['tɔmlinsn]