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on one's mind (comparative more on one's mind, superlative most on one's mind)

  1. (idiomatic) In one's thoughts, especially persistently or recurrently.
    • 1993, “Gin and Juice”, in Doggystyle, performed by Snoop Dogg:
      With my mind on my money / And my money on my mind
    • 2016 February 5, Wesley Schultz and Jeremy Fraites, “Ophelia”, in Cleopatra[1], performed by The Lumineers:
      Oh, Ophelia / You've been on my mind, girl, like a drug / Oh, Ophelia / Heaven help a fool who falls in love
  2. (idiomatic) Causing worry or preoccupation.

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