If you are "under the weather," then you are feeling ill. The image is of a dark cloud hanging over you, making you miserable.
The idiom "feeling a bit under the weather" means that a person is feeling slightly ill.
Nothing that I have ever heard. "Under the weather" is an idiom, but there's no anger in the phrase.
It means under the weather = upset
"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well, typically due to mild sickness or discomfort. It implies that you are not at your best physically or emotionally.
Under the Weather was created on 2005-12-05.
Very sad
They are probably tired or under the weather.
I didn't go to work today, as I was feeling under the weather.
He was sick, ill, under the weather, had an ailment.
Shizzy Weather
Weather related basically means that it has to do with weather.
She was feeling a bit under the weather, so she didn't go to the movies.
what dose the weather mean & what is it about & where and why do we have weather