to react with sudden, intense anger · to snap at someone
Ever had one of those days where everything just seems to go wrong, and you're so on edge that even a simple question makes you want to explode? 🌋 This is the perfect phrase for when you (or someone else!) reacts with unexpected, intense anger to something minor because of underlying stress or irritation. It's like your fuse is super short! 🔥
Your friend asks you a simple question, but you respond very angrily and sharply because you are stressed. Which English expression best describes your reaction? A. to stay calm B. to bite someone's head off C. to feel peaceful
💡 **Pro Tip!** This idiom describes an *overreaction*. It's often used with an apology, like "Sorry, I didn't mean to bite your head off." It means you were unexpectedly harsh, not necessarily that you're a generally angry person. It's a great way to acknowledge that you reacted disproportionately due to your own stress. We've all been there! 😅