Concept cluster: Activities > Snapping
v
Synonym of run amok
n
(slang) A relatively minor, irritating problem or task.
v
Alternative form of lose one's cool [(idiomatic) To become upset or disconcerted; to lose one's temper.]
v
(slang) To talk in a boastful or overweening manner.
v
To defame, discredit; make someone the subject of a scandal.
adj
Having failed.
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To be filled with worry, solicitude, or troubles.
v
To react with consternation to someone or something that violates the usual norms.
v
(slang, obsolete) To exaggerate.
v
(intransitive, colloquial, hyperbolic) To be mortified or shocked by a situation.
v
(informal) To commit a conspicuous and embarrassing blunder or gaffe, for example by saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
n
An abortive effort; a flop or dud.
v
(slang) To be explosively angry.
n
(slang) Panic or anxiety about possible failure.
v
(figuratively) To make a mistake.
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(colloquial) To upset or infuriate one; to push one beyond endurance.
v
(idiomatic) To take offense; to become angry, agitated, or upset.
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(idiomatic, Britain, Ireland, humorous, informal) To become overwrought or unnecessarily upset over a trivial matter.
v
(idiomatic, dated) To become angry or annoyed; to lose one's temper.
v
(colloquial) To annoy.
v
(idiomatic) To give someone great frustration, confusion, or anxiousness.
v
(vulgar) To creep someone out; to scare someone.
v
(UK, informal) To become very angry; to become frustrated or distraught: see spare.
v
(informal) To annoy or irritate one.
v
(idiomatic) To experience an epileptic seizure.
v
(slang) To resent or be angry at.
v
(slang) To become enraged in an imposing or intimidating manner.
v
(set phrase) To become unable to control one's emotions or actions; to abandon rationality or reason.
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(informal) To become explosively angry; to lose one's temper.
v
(informal, euphemistic, figuratively) To throw up; vomit.
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(slang) To vomit, throw up.
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Synonym of lose one's mind (“to become crazy”)
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(idiomatic) To become frustrated, angry.
v
(slang) To become angry.
v
(intransitive, idiomatic) To become angry or annoyed.
n
(informal) A tantrum or emotional outburst.
v
(obsolete, slang) To treat roughly.
v
(vulgar) To be bewildered, especially about what future course of action one should take.
v
(slang, when followed by "on") To tell off; to criticise.
v
(idiomatic) To become very angry or emotional about something.
v
To lose one's temper.
v
(idiomatic) To be alone and self-absorbed in an uncomfortable state of mind, especially while experiencing the unpleasant effects of one's own actions.
v
(transitive, figuratively, informal) To perform very badly in (a place).
v
(idiomatic) To make a person feel emotionally moved in a pleasant way.
v
To become angry and resentful.
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(idiomatic) To speak a stream of bad language; to curse and swear.
v
To openly express anger or frustration.

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