It blew my mind away | Me voló la cabeza

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Hey! How are you doing? One more idiom to add to the collection. This is a go to phrase we use whenever a person or thing causes a great impression on us.

We usually use it in the past, as in:

  • La primera vez que escuché Led Zeppelin me voló la cabeza.
  • Inception me voló la cabeza.
  • Paula me voló la cabeza. Fue un antes y un después..
  • Este flan me voló la cabeza.

There you go,

Until next one,

Happy Spanish learning,


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