(intransitive, idiomatic) To fall from an upright or standing position to a horizontal or prone position.
We'll have to walk; my car has fallen over.
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Not visible in that image: both the seat and the desk wobble at the slightest movement. The desk is always in danger to fall over or someone bumping into it and no matter how you tilt and turn the screen, there are al…
“Not visible in that image: both the seat and the desk wobble at the slightest movement. The desk is always in danger to fall over or someone bumping into it and no matter how you tilt and turn the screen, there are always bright reflections from all angles.”
“That‘s generous. Most of these guys would fall over and die on like day 2 of being forced to do manual labor, because nearly every last one of them would get their ass beat for being an insolent slave”
“As much as I love headbanging and hitting the pit, I also really like not having the soreness from it, nor the dizzy "feeling like I'm gonna fall over" that the headbanging causes nowadays. Just chilling, jamming, and taking it all in is a great enough vibe in its own right.”
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(intransitive, idiomatic) Of an argument, to fail to be valid.
We'll have to walk; my car has fallen over.
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(intransitive, idiomatic, informal, computing) Of a computer program or system, to crash.
We'll have to walk; my car has fallen over.
“Well you don’t chew you just fetch so them can ring for help when them fall over or off something … old Hoos fall a lot so be prepared 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤗😘😈”
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