to fly off the handle
21fly off the handle — Australian Slang lose one s temper, especially unexpectedly …
22fly off the handle — idi+inf Informal. to become very angry, esp. without warning …
23fly off the handle — Suddenly lose one s temper or take offence …
24off the handle — phrasal into a state of sudden and violent anger usually used with fly …
25go off the deep end — lose control, lose one s patience, lose one s temper, fly off the handle …
26fly — Ⅰ. fly [1] ► VERB (flies; past flew; past part. flown) 1) (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. 2) control the flight of or convey in (an aircraft). 3) move or be hurled quickly through the air. 4) …
27handle — [han′dəl] n. [ME handil < OE handle (akin to Du handel) < hand, HAND] 1. that part of a utensil, tool, etc. which is to be held, turned, lifted, pulled, etc. with the hand 2. a thing like a handle in appearance or use 3. the total amount of …
28handle — See: FLY OFF THE HANDLE …
29handle — See: FLY OFF THE HANDLE …
30handle — See: fly off the handle …