From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstand on your head/handsstand on your head/handsSTANDto support yourself on your head or hands, with your feet in the air → stand
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stand on your head/hands• A malevolent demon was standing on his head.• Somehow the doctrine of the Fall had been stood on its head.• Susan was teaching Wyatt how to stand on his hands.• I can do it standing on my head, although I won't.• And the hoops were made by soldiers, who turned over and stood on their hands and feet.• We did; the moment the car stopped there I jumped out and stood on my head in the grass.• She had a washboard stomach, and her boyfriend would stand on his hands on chairs balanced above her.• Maybe I have to stand on my head to prove I mean it.