单词 | to get one's shirt out |
释义 | > as lemmasto get one's shirt out (a) to get a person's shirt out: to cause a person to lose his or her temper. Also to get one's shirt out: to lose one's temper; to be irritable, bad-tempered, or annoyed. Compare shirty adj. 1. Frequently Australian in later use (now somewhat rare). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [verb (transitive)] > make angry wrethec900 abelgheeOE abaeileOE teenOE i-wrathec1075 wratha1200 awratha1250 gramec1275 forthcalla1300 excitea1340 grieve1362 movea1382 achafea1400 craba1400 angerc1400 mada1425 provokec1425 forwrecchec1450 wrothc1450 arage1470 incensea1513 puff1526 angry1530 despite1530 exasperate1534 exasper1545 stunt1583 pepper1599 enfever1647 nanger1675 to put or set up the back1728 roil1742 outrage1818 to put a person's monkey up1833 to get one's back up1840 to bring one's nap up1843 rouse1843 to get a person's shirt out1844 heat1855 to steam up1860 to get one's rag out1862 steam1922 to burn up1923 to flip out1964 1844 Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper 18 Aug. 7/5 Wags..frequently annoy him..in order to ‘get his shirt out’ (as it is termed); and they succeeded. 1932 P. G. Wodehouse Louder & Funnier 113 Sure he knows you know, Bill... Don't get your shirt out. 1956 T. Ronan Moleskin Midas i. 38 What've I done to make youse all get your shirts out? < as lemmas |
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