单词 | to get the needle |
释义 | > as lemmasto get the needle a. With the. Anger, bad temper, pique, irritation; (also occasionally as a count noun) a fit or display of irritation, temper, etc. Chiefly in to get the needle: to become angry or upset, to lose one's temper. to give (put in, etc.) the needle: to provoke or annoy, esp. by criticism, teasing, or sarcasm. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [noun] irrec825 gramec1000 brathc1175 wrathc1175 mooda1225 ortha1225 felonyc1290 irea1300 greme13.. thro1303 wrathhead1303 errorc1320 angera1325 gremth1340 iroura1380 brethc1380 couragec1386 heavinessc1386 felona1400 follya1400 wrathnessc1440 choler1530 blast1535 malice1538 excandescency1604 stomachosity1656 bad blood1664 corruption1799 needle1874 irateness1961 the mind > emotion > hatred > [noun] heteeOE nitheeOE fiendshipc900 hatingOE hatec1175 loathnessc1175 foeshipa1200 hatreda1225 foredenc1275 bitterhead1340 enmityc1380 bitternessa1382 haynec1386 enemy1398 heart-burningc1425 affection1485 dislovea1533 pique1532 haturea1563 animosity1568 foehood?1578 animoseness1730 hard feeling1803 dispeace1825 needle1874 bad mind1939 the mind > emotion > anger > [verb (intransitive)] > become angry wrethec900 wrothc975 abelghec1300 to move one's blood (also mood)c1330 to peck moodc1330 gremec1460 to take firea1513 fumec1522 sourdc1540 spitec1560 to set up the heckle1601 fire1604 exasperate1659 to fire up1779 to flash up1822 to get one's dander up1831 to fly (occasionally jump, etc.) off (at) the handle1832 to have (also get) one's monkey up1833 to cut up rough, rusty, savage1837 rile1837 to go off the handle1839 to flare up1840 to set one's back up1845 to run hot1855 to wax up1859 to get one's rag out1862 blow1871 to get (also have) the pricker1871 to turn up rough1872 to get the needle1874 to blaze up1878 to get wet1898 spunk1898 to see red1901 to go crook1911 to get ignorant1913 to hit the ceiling1914 to hit the roof1921 to blow one's top1928 to lose one's rag1928 to lose one's haira1930 to go up in smoke1933 hackle1935 to have, get a cob on1937 to pop (also blow) one's cork1938 to go hostile1941 to go sparec1942 to do one's bun1944 to lose one's wool1944 to blow one's stack1947 to go (also do) one's (also a) dingerc1950 rear1953 to get on ignorant1956 to go through the roof1958 to keep (also blow, lose) one's cool1964 to lose ita1969 to blow a gasket1975 to throw a wobbler1985 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > be annoyed or vexed [verb (intransitive)] > cause annoyance or vexation to work (also do) annoyc1300 noya1387 to do noisance1437 molest1580 bothera1774 annoy1848 needle1874 stir1972 the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > [noun] > nervousness > a fit of nervousness nervosity1791 nerve1816 needle1874 1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 235 To ‘cop the needle’ is to become vexed or annoyed. 1884 in J. R. Ware Passing Eng. Victorian Era (1909) (at cited word) Professor Grant, Q.C., had both ‘the bird’ and ‘the needle’ at the Royal on Monday. 1887 Punch 30 July 45 It give 'im the needle..being left in the lurch this way. 1890 A. Barrère & C. G. Leland Dict. Slang II. 84/2 To get the needle is to feel very nervous and funky. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. v. [Lotus Eaters] 73 Softsoaping. Give you the needle that would. Can't he hear the difference? 1962 Listener 20 Sept. 450/2 Spokesmen for the builders and the mortgage societies, who were given..what I can only describe as a dose of the old needle. 1970 G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard v. 130 He's got the needle with you. You've got to go very careful. 1980 T. Wolfe Right Stuff (1981) vii. 147 Al..was not the type to let Glenn get away with it... Al kept putting the needle in. 1992 Harper's Mag. Dec. 76/2 Lady likes him for believing that, but she gives him the needle because she knows it isn't true. < as lemmas |
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