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go off on oneBritish informal Become very angry or excited: Jim just went off on one, ranting and raving like a madman, telling me he could do what he wanted...- When she was informed in apologetic terms, that due to unexpected large volumes coming in at the same time her film was going to be late, she went off on one!
- To make things worse, as we were leaving, Malcolm suggested we go for a drink, and JPK went off on one again.
- I didn't want you all to think that I was going off on one again about a guy who'd never contact me.
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