get your head around something

get (one's) head around (something)

To understand something that is challenging or confusing. It took a while, but I've finally gotten my head around this chapter in my calculus textbook. Wait, you two are dating now? It's going to take a little while for me to get my head around that!
See also: around, get, head
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get your head around something

or

get your head round something

BRITISH, INFORMAL
If you get your head around a fact or an idea, you succeed in understanding it or accepting it. It's hard to get your head round figures this big. At first I was ridiculed because people simply could not get their head around what I was telling them. Note: In American and British English you can also say that you get your mind around something or in British English that you get your mind round something. This is less informal than get your head around something. MacGregor quickly got his mind round complicated issues.
See also: around, get, head, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • get (one's) head around (something)
  • get your head round something
  • get (one's) arms around (something)
  • get (one's) mind around (something)
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