round the bend
Related to round the bend: around the bend
(a)round the bend
1. In close proximity to another location. Said especially when traveling by car, often when literally approaching a bend. The store isn't far from here, it's just around the bend.
2. slang Crazy It's freezing today, and you're not going to wear a coat? Have you gone around the bend?
3. slang Intoxicated from drugs or alcohol. Do you remember last night at all? You were really around the bend!
See also: bend
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*(a)round the bend
1. Fig. crazy; having lost sanity. (*Typically: be ~; go ~.) I think this job is sending me around the bend. She sounds like she's round the bend already.
2. intoxicated from alcohol or drugs. (*Typically: be ~; go ~.) One more of those, and you'll be around the bend. From the glassy look in her eyes, I'd say she is completely round the bend now.
See also: bend, round
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
round the bend
mainly BRITISH, INFORMALCOMMON If someone is round the bend, their ideas or behaviour are very strange or foolish. I actually used to look at mountaineers and think they were a little bit round the bend. If anyone told me a few months ago that I'd meet a marvellous person like you, I'd have said they were round the bend.
See also: bend, round
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
round the bend (or twist)
crazy; mad. informal 1998 Spectator She combines a fondness for holidays in Switzerland with an amiable husband…who saves her from going completely round the bend.
See also: bend, round
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
(drive somebody/be/go) round the ˈbend/ˈtwist
(informal, especially British English) (make somebody/be/become) crazy: I’m going round the twist trying to repair this machine. Nothing I do seems to work. He practises the same tune all day; it drives me round the bend (= annoys me very much).See also: bend, round, twist
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
round the bend
verbSee around the bend
See also: bend, round
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- (a)round the bend
- around the bend
- around the corner
- (a)round the corner
- just around the corner
- just around/round the corner
- stand with
- stand with (one)
- stand together
- close by