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Définition et Signification de "[kick] up a fuss"

to kick up a fuss
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to demonstrate one's anger or objection loudly, often in public

What is the origin of the idiom "kick up a fuss" and when to use it?

The idiom "kick up a fuss" has its origins in the idea of causing a commotion or disturbance, with "kick up" suggesting the initiation of the disturbance, and "fuss" referring to the noisy protest or outcry. The expression likely developed from the imagery of someone vigorously kicking up dust or making a mess, which metaphorically translates to creating a stir or raising objections. This idiom is often used to describe an individual or a group expressing dissatisfaction or protest in a vocal and animated manner.

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