have rocks in (one's) head

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have rocks in (one's) head

To be thoroughly stupid, crazy, absurd, incorrect, etc. You must have rocks in your head if you think the bank will approve you for another loan. I've never seen so many errors in an accounting ledger in my life. Whoever did this has rocks in their head. Wait, you want to start a business selling bees as pets? Do you have rocks in your head or something?
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have rocks in one's head

Fig. to be silly or crazy. John is a real nut. He has rocks in his head. I don't have rocks in my head—I'm just different.
See also: have, head, rock
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

have rocks in one’s head

tv. to be silly or crazy. (Have got can replace have.) She’s got rocks in her head if she thinks that.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

rocks in one's head, to have

To say or do something crazy, ridiculous, or stupid. This slangy expression, often used in a not very polite response to a bizarre statement or action, dates from about 1940. Presumably it accuses the person of having rocks instead of brains, as in “Drive all of two blocks to get the paper? Do you have rocks in your head?”
See also: have, rock, to
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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