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Is there a phrase called "flip the switch" or "flip one's switch"?

English Language & Usage Asked on January 3, 2021

I was reading a novel when I came across this line:

Just by looking at her face, I felt as if the switch inside my head was flipped.

I want to ask: is the phrase "the switch inside my head was flipped" or "flip the switch"/"flip one’s switch" a real phrase?

If not, can you suggest some alternatives?

Thanks for your responses!

One Answer

“Flipping a switch” is a literal phrase describing turning an electric circuit on and off with a wall switch or a similar device.

Metaphorical uses are easy to imagine—a sudden realization or insight, for example. This is the use made in the sentence you quote.

The use “flip my switch,” as though there’s an internal switch, is not one I’ve heard.

Answered by Xanne on January 3, 2021

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