When someone says that you've flown off of the handle they mean you've gone crazy. Many times this is an angry type of crazy.
# To fly off the handle # To go off the deep end
Meaning:Lose self control.Origin:This is an American phrase and it alludes to the uncontrolled way a loose axe-head flies off from its handle. It is first found in print in Thomas C. Haliburton's The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England, 1843/4:"He flies right off the handle for nothing."To get very angry and lose self controlIt means to become so enraged that you lose your self control and become dangerous to others. Origin: From "Why You Say It" by Webb Garrison (Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, Tenn.)"Fly off the handle - If you've ever seen a person 'fly off the handle,' you may have been impressed at the energy and speed involved with that eruption of anger. Frontiersmen found it hard to control their tempers when tools suddenly failed them. A common cause of such a turn of events was the shrinkage of wood - universally used to tool handles. After having hung in a shed for months, the handle of a hoe or a rake was likely to come off after a few strokes. In the case of an ax, badly worn or shrunken wood is positively dangerous because the head of the tool can come loose at the first lick. When the blade of an ax flies off the handle, it endangers the user and everyone standing nearby. That makes it almost as great a source of danger as a violent explosion of temper." lose your temper
The word 'handle' is both a verb (handle, handles, handling, handled) and a noun (handle, handles). Examples: Verb: You can handle the mail and I will handle the phone calls. Noun: Be careful, the handle on that pot is cracked.
BP = British Petroleum A BP handle is a scalpel handle that can be re used, just the handle as the blade is single use and replacable
handle and handle have to meanings.1) handle as in: handle that vase carefully or it will break. that way means you should hold it carefully. adj.2) handle as in: put your jumper on that handle bar please. that means you should put it on the handle bar. n.
The LITERAL meaning is that you are on a handle and you fly off it.
The LITERAL meaning is that you are on a handle and you fly off it.
"To fly of the handle" is the correct term.
you hold the handle and then when its windy u let it fly -.-'
Yes you have to be able to handle the gravity and you have to know how to fly the rocket.
To lose ones temper and react violently.
# To fly off the handle # To go off the deep end
According to History ManKind have found 2 very fast aircraft one by the soviet union and other by allies ! The 2 are: 1-Aerospital Concorde that has a range of 9000KM and can fly up to 2124km/h it can handle 130 passengers on board 2-Tupolev Tu-144 that has a range of 10,000KM and can fly up to 2450km/h it can handle 150 passengers on board I hope i answer you!
You don't have a tendency to fly off the handle and get frustrated or angry really easily.ChaCha!
You don't have a tendency to fly off the handle and get frustrated or angry really easily.ChaCha!
it is possible but the speed to use this would have to be thinner and more then 5.8 times the speed of a propeller also, to handle it, would be very difficult. It would also have to be below the carriage or vessel and, as I mean to handle it, wings would be improbable.
They are affected cause when the season's change they can't handle the cold or the heat so they fly south for winter or hibernate! :)