off one's rocker
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Prepositional phrase
    
- (slang) Crazy; insane.
- He's off his rocker if he thinks he can tackle the whole thing alone.
 -  1960, P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, chapter VIII, in Jeeves in the Offing, London: Herbert Jenkins, →OCLC, page 86:- “Bertie! Your manner is strange.”
 “Your manner would be strange if you'd been sitting on the floor of Wilbert Cream's sleeping apartment with a chair round your neck, and Ma Cream had come in.”
 “Golly! Did she?”
 “In person.”
 “What did you say?”
 “I said I was looking for a mouse.”
 “Couldn't you think of anything better than that?”
 “No.”
 “And how did it all come out in the end?”
 “I melted away, leaving her plainly convinced that I was off my rocker.”
 
 
Usage notes
    
- A group is commonly qualified with a singular ("they're off their rocker") but sometimes also a plural ("they're off their rockers").
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