live rent free in someone's head
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editlive rent free in someone's head (third-person singular simple present lives rent free in someone's head, present participle living rent free in someone's head, simple past and past participle lived rent free in someone's head)
- Alternative form of live rent-free in someone's head.
- 1989, Yellowed Pages - Volumes 19-20, page 216:
- Hanging on to resentment is letting someone you despise live rent free in your head.
- 1999, Michael Gerrish, When Working Out Isn't Working Out, page 62:
- If you take the bait, get mad at your friends, and begin to question yourself, you'll just have to live with your low self-esteem while they live rent free in your head.
- 2013, Marina Pearson, Goodbye Mr. Ex, page 87:
- Your ex will also stop living rent free in your head as you will start to see him as he truly is, not just as you see him.
- 2014, Doris M. Arwine, Sensitive to Listen and Willing to Obey, page 126:
- Hanging onto resentment is letting someone you despise live rent free in your head.
- 2015, Joey Reiman, Thumbs Up!: Five Steps to Create the Life of Your Dreams, page 178:
- And there's another benefit: That person is no longer living rent free in your head!
- 2020, Jeremy J. E. Gordon, Our Star's Last Song, page 514:
- For ten years, guilt had been living rent free in his head, maybe now there was a chance to evict it.