use (one's) head for more than something to keep (one's) ears apart

use (one's) head for more than something to keep (one's) ears apart

To think in an intelligent, logical, or clever manner; to not think or act like a fool. (I.e., to make proper use of the brain in one's head.) There isn't a simple answer, so you'll have to use your head for more than a hat rack to find the best solution. Come on, Tom, that was a really silly error. You need to start using your head for more than something to keep your ears apart.
See also: apart, ear, head, keep, more, something, use
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • use (one's) head for more than (just) a hat rack
  • use your head for more than a hatrack
  • (someone) thinks (they) are so smart
  • never in a month of Sundays
  • go against the flow
  • never in a million years
  • What are you on?
  • think out of the box
  • What color is the sun in your world?
  • think back