单词 | to get one's dander up |
释义 | > as lemmasto get one's dander up Ruffled or angry temper; in to get one's dander up, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [noun] > angry temper dander1831 Irish1834 the mind > emotion > anger > [verb (intransitive)] > become angry wrethec900 wrothc975 abelghec1300 to move one's blood (also mood)c1330 to peck moodc1330 gremec1460 to take firea1513 fumec1522 sourdc1540 spitec1560 to set up the heckle1601 fire1604 exasperate1659 to fire up1779 to flash up1822 to get one's dander up1831 to fly (occasionally jump, etc.) off (at) the handle1832 to have (also get) one's monkey up1833 to cut up rough, rusty, savage1837 rile1837 to go off the handle1839 to flare up1840 to set one's back up1845 to run hot1855 to wax up1859 to get one's rag out1862 blow1871 to get (also have) the pricker1871 to turn up rough1872 to get the needle1874 to blaze up1878 to get wet1898 spunk1898 to see red1901 to go crook1911 to get ignorant1913 to hit the ceiling1914 to hit the roof1921 to blow one's top1928 to lose one's rag1928 to lose one's haira1930 to go up in smoke1933 hackle1935 to have, get a cob on1937 to pop (also blow) one's cork1938 to go hostile1941 to go sparec1942 to do one's bun1944 to lose one's wool1944 to blow one's stack1947 to go (also do) one's (also a) dingerc1950 rear1953 to get on ignorant1956 to go through the roof1958 to keep (also blow, lose) one's cool1964 to lose ita1969 to blow a gasket1975 to throw a wobbler1985 the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > be or become irritated [verb (intransitive)] enchafec1380 fume and chafec1522 chafe1525 to fret and fume1551 rankle1582 to lose patience, one's temper1622 pique1664 to have no patience with1682 ruffle1719 to be out of the way (with)1740 echinate1792 nettle1810 to get one's dander up1831 to set up one's jay-feathers1880 hackle1935 to get off one's bike1939 1831 H. J. Finn Amer. Comic Ann. 148 A general roar of laughter brought Timmy on his legs. His dander was raised. 1833 S. Smith Life & Writings Major Jack Downing l. 104 My dander began to rise, and I couldn't hold in any longer. 1834 C. A. Davis Lett. J. Downing, Major iii. 34 He was as wrathy as thunder—and when he gets his dander up, it's no joke, I tell you. 1837–40 T. C. Haliburton Clockmaker (1862) 31 He was fairly ryled, and got his dander up. 1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words I Dander, anger. 1848 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 1st Ser. i. 10 Wut 'll git your dander riz? 1850 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis II. v. 49 When my dander is up it's the very thing to urge me on. 1861 G. Du Maurier Let. Dec. (1951) 97 If you want to get on you must put the kicking straps on your dander and offend nobody. 1884 R. Holland Gloss. Words County of Chester (1886) (at cited word) ‘I got his dander up’ means I put him out of temper. [In Dialect Glossaries of Cumbrld., Sheffield, Berkshire.] 1966 Listener 17 Mar. 395/1 Precocious manifestos raise the critical dander. < as lemmas |
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