off one's dot
English
Prepositional phrase
- (idiomatic, Britain, colloquial, humorous) Mad; insane.
- 1912, Katherine Mansfield, The Woman at the Store, from "Selected Short Stories"
- "Gone a bit off 'er dot", he whispered […]
- 1912, Katherine Mansfield, The Woman at the Store, from "Selected Short Stories"
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