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1throw a temper tantrum — throw a (temper) tantrum to become very angry and unreasonable. When you are a grown up, you don t throw a tantrum if something offends you, you discuss it. Usage notes: usually the anger is expressed by shouting and crying May be a case for… …
2throw a tantrum — throw a (temper) tantrum to become very angry and unreasonable. When you are a grown up, you don t throw a tantrum if something offends you, you discuss it. Usage notes: usually the anger is expressed by shouting and crying May be a case for… …
3throw one's toys out of the pram — see under ↑toy • • • Main Entry: ↑pram throw one s toys out of the pram (slang) To have a tantrum • • • Main Entry: ↑toy …
4throw — 1 verb past threw past participle thrown 1 THROW A BALL/STONE ETC (I, T) to make an object such as a ball move quickly through the air by moving your hand quickly: throw sth at/to/towards etc: Someone threw a stone at the car. | Cromartie throws… …
5tantrum — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ temper ▪ major (esp. AmE) ▪ little ▪ He had a little temper tantrum yesterday. ▪ occasional …
6Throw a willy — become angry; have a tantrum; make a scene …
7Throw a wobbly — 1. become angry; have a tantrum; make a scene; 2. (of a machine, etc.) fail to function properly; break down …
8throw a willy — Australian Slang become angry; have a tantrum; make a scene …
9throw a wobbly — Australian Slang 1. become angry; have a tantrum; make a scene; 2. (of a machine, etc.) fail to function properly; break down …
10throw a benny — Vrb phrs. Have a tantrum, a fit of anger. E.g. If you don t want to see Ted throwing a benny, then don t drop litter on the street …