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Chuck A Wobbly

The idiom "chuck a wobbly" is a slang expression that is commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. It means to become extremely angry or to have a temper tantrum.

The word "chuck" means to throw or to toss, and "wobbly" refers to something that is unstable or unsteady. So, when someone "chucks a wobbly," they are figuratively throwing their emotions around in an unsteady and unstable manner.

You might use this expression when someone is getting very upset or angry about something that seems trivial or insignificant. For example, if your friend gets angry and starts shouting because they spilled a drink on their shirt, you could say, "Wow, don't chuck a wobbly over a little spill."

It's important to note that this expression is informal and should be used with caution. It may not be appropriate in formal or professional settings.


The usage of the idiom 'Chuck A Wobbly' in a sentence

• The customer chucked a wobbly when he found out his order was delayed.

• The politician chucked a wobbly during the debate when the opposing candidate accused him of corruption.

• The coach chucked a wobbly after the team lost their third game in a row.

• My roommate chucked a wobbly when I accidentally spilled coffee on his laptop.

• I don't understand why my dad chucked a wobbly when I came home late.

• The CEO chucked a wobbly when he found out that the company's profits had decreased.

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