To go off the deep end
Idiom: to go off the deep end; used as a verb First Example: Hugh: Hey, did you go shopping today? Marty: Yeah, I went to Costco. Hugh: Did you remember to get toilet paper? Marty: Yeah, I got four packages. Hugh:
Idiom: to go off the deep end; used as a verb First Example: Hugh: Hey, did you go shopping today? Marty: Yeah, I went to Costco. Hugh: Did you remember to get toilet paper? Marty: Yeah, I got four packages. Hugh:
April Fools’ Day falls on the first of April each year and every year; this day is also known as All Fools’ Day. First celebrated in France, people believe it came from a calendar change in the 16th century when the calendar transition switched New Year’s