Someone who gets angry easily or is called quick tempered
Meaning you snapped and got angry.
As I understand it, and strictly from the folk tradition among the Irish, the phrase refers to the Irishman's quick temper and his inclination to challenge anything that he considers a slight or a violation of his rights. We Irish are supposed to have a quick temper and be ready to fight at the drop of a disparaging phrase. "That comments got his Irish up and his dukes came up with it."
Temper is a noun.
It can be, meaning a quick glance. But it is also a verb meaning to peep or glance furtively.
a very fast runner
A temper is a tendency to become easily angry or irritable. A quick temperer is to become irritable instantly
Someone who will become angry very quickly. Not everyone will have a quick temper, some people can stay calm for a very long time before snapping.
Quick to anger, a loose canon.
blind trust of Iago, a quick temper
A temper is a tendency to become easily angry or irritable. A quick temperer is to become irritable instantly
Snit.
Lakota has no noun with the meaning "temper", it exists only in verbal forms:chanksizA = to lose one's temperchanniyAn = to be angrychanzegzeg hinglA = to lose one's temper
Analytical approach to any problem
hotheaded
Meaning you snapped and got angry.
irritated, indignant
Having a short temper means that you are easily provoked or angered by small things, leading to quick outbursts of frustration or irritation. It can result in reacting impulsively without considering the consequences of your actions.