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British pronunciation/ɡˌəʊ spˈeə/
American pronunciation/ɡˌoʊ spˈɛɹ/
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andare fuori di testa

to lose one's temper or become really upset
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to [go] spare definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go spare" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "go spare" is not definitively documented, but it is believed to have originated in British English during the mid-20th century. The exact source or etymology is unclear. However, the phrase likely draws on the idea of someone becoming so intensely frustrated or agitated that they go beyond the limits of what is considered normal or expected behavior. It can be used to depict responses to personal disappointments, perceived injustices, or when individuals feel overwhelmed by stress or pressure.

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If no one in the office wants the spare computer equipment, it will go spare and be donated to a local charity.
The unsold tickets for the event will go spare, so they are now available at a discounted rate.
She goes spare whenever someone interrupts her while she's concentrating on a task.
After the renovation, some furniture went spare and is now offered to employees for their home offices.
I'm afraid she will go spare if she doesn't get the promotion she's been expecting.
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