Of people or animals. intransitive. To show signs of insanity; to rave in madness or fury; to speak or act furiously. Also: to have frenzied or…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > violent emotion > be affected with violent emotion [verb (intransitive)] (7) ragea1400 Of people or animals. intransitive. To show signs of insanity; to rave in madness or fury; to speak or act furiously. Also: to have frenzied or… to blow one's top1928 to blow one's top (less commonly blow topper): to lose control of oneself through anger, excitement, etc. (see also quot. 1938). to go haywire1929 spec. in to go haywire, to go wrong; to become excited or distracted, to become mentally unbalanced. colloquial (originally U.S.). to pop (also blow) one's cork1938 figurative. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). to pop (also blow) one's cork: to lose one's temper, fly into a rage; to lose self-control. to flip one's lid (also wig)1950 In full to flip one's lid (also wig). To be or become wildly excited or enthusiastic; to go wild, lose one's head. slang (originally U.S.). wig1955 intransitive. With out. To be overcome by extreme emotion; to be stimulated to the point of imbalance; to go mad, ‘freak out’. U.S. slang. to go ballistic1981 In figurative contexts. Out of control, haywire, berserk. Chiefly in to go ballistic slang (originally U.S.): to become wildly or explosively angry… |
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