deer in the headlights
English
Etymology
From the image of a deer caught in a car's headlights – wide-open eyes, lack of motor reactions, etc.
Pronunciation
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
deer in the headlights (plural deer in the headlights)
- (idiomatic) A person in a mental state of high arousal caused by anxiety, fear, panic, surprise , confusion, or substance abuse.
- (idiomatic) A person with a stunned or glazed expression.
- 2000, Thomas Hoover, Life Blood[1], →ISBN:
- "What! I thought you were finished with principal photography." He looked disoriented, the deer in the headlights. Hints of extra crew time always had that effect on him.
Alternative forms
- deer in headlights
Synonyms
- rabbit in the headlights (UK, Australia)
Derived terms
References
- “deer in the headlights”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.