out of anger
101take it out on — verb To unleash ones anger on [a person or thing other than the one that caused it] Dont take it out on your husband if you had trouble with your boss at work …
102get a rise out of — verb To obtain a reaction from someone, especially one of annoyance. Ahmadinejad is no simpleton. . . . His Holocaust denial is a flagrant ploy the easiest way to get a rise out of the Jewish community. Syn: anger, annoy, arouse, provoke …
103flip out — Synonyms and related words: anger, boil over, bridle, bridle up, bristle, bristle up, fidget, flutter, freak out on, get high on, get mad, get sore, glow, go pitapat, have the fidgets, have the shakes, heave, jerk, palpitate, pant, quake, quaver …
104take\ out\ on — v. phr. To vent one s sadness, frustration, or anger on someone who is usually innocent of the problem at hand. Why are you always taking out your frustrations on me? Jane asked Tom, when he slammed the door …
105for crying out loud ! — • a expression of frustration or anger. For crying out loud can you hurry up ! …
106for crying out loud — This expression is used to show irritation, exasperation or anger. For crying out loud, turn that television off! …
107take it out on — express anger toward an innocent person Vince gets angry at work; then he takes it out on his kids …
108for crying out loud — spoken used for expressing anger For crying out loud, can t you do anything right? …
109tear one's hair (out) — idi tear one s hair (out), to manifest extreme anxiety, grief, or anger …
110stick one's neck out — ► stick one s neck out informal risk criticism or anger by acting or speaking boldly. Main Entry: ↑stick …