avoir toute sa tête
(Redirected from ne pas avoir toute sa tête)
French edit
Etymology edit
Literally, “to have all one's head.”
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): /a.vwaʁ tut sa tɛt/
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Verb edit
- (informal) to have one's wits about one, to have all one's marbles, to be all there
- ne pas avoir toute sa tête ― to have a screw loose, to be a few sandwiches short of a picnic, to be one fry short of a Happy Meal
- ne plus avoir toute sa tête ― to be losing one's marbles
Usage notes edit
- Often used in the negative.
- Not to be confused with ne pas avoir la tête à quelque chose.