lt means like extremly angry.
It's an American slang expression that translates roughly as, to "purposely agitate someone to get them mad or excited." Also sometimes as to "wind someone's clock."
angry, furious, irate, mad, livid, upset, angered, boiling, infuriated
She got mad.
my mad momma meets my mean mad man meaning mad meaning
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
The phrase "sorta mad" is very sloppy English. It is a slurred form of "sort of mad" which in turn is an idiomatic way of saying, somewhat angry.
The idiom your blood is boiling usually means that you are mad/furious.
If you are in the doghouse, you are in trouble with your spouse and/or family - imagine a husband whose wife is so mad that she locks him out of the house and he has to spend the night in the doghouse with the family dog.
"Mad as a hornet" means to be very angry at someone or something. Hornets are a type of flying insect similar to a bee or a wasp and will "sting" you if you make them angry, or mad. To be "mad as a hornet" means that you are so angry that you would like to "sting" if you could.
no
It means going crazy. See the related question for a definition of the full expression, which is "bats in your belfrey."
Yes
If someone is boiling, it means they are extremely angry or agitated. This term is often used to describe someone who is losing their temper or getting heated in a situation.
Yes. It compares the parents' anger to boiling water without using like or as.
Its a metaphor
It means being ticked off, or very mad.
It's an American slang expression that translates roughly as, to "purposely agitate someone to get them mad or excited." Also sometimes as to "wind someone's clock."