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lose your rag lose (one's) ragslang To become extremely upset or angry, usually unexpectedly. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I'd had such a rough day at work that I lost my rag when my brother started teasing me once I got home.See also: lose, raglose your rag BRITISH, INFORMALIf you lose your rag, you suddenly lose your temper with someone and get very angry. You can imagine just how easy it would be to lose your rag in that situation. Eventually Melvin lost his rag and hit the guy.See also: lose, raglose your rag lose your temper. informal 1998 New Scientist In boxing as in medieval theology, anger is a sin. Lose your rag and you are likely to lose the match. See also: lose, raglose your ˈrag (British English, informal) become very angry and behave in an uncontrolled way: He really lost his rag when the children broke another window with their ball.See also: lose, rag |