to  get  up on the wrong side of (the) bed
get
gɛt
get
up
ʌp
ap
on
ɒn
on
the
ðə
dhē
wrong
rɒng
rong
side
saɪd
said
of
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ēv
(the)
ðə
dhē
bed
bɛd
bed

Definition & Meaning of "get up on the wrong side of (the) bed"in English

to get up on the wrong side of (the) bed
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to start one's day with a bad mood, without any reason in particular 

to [get] up on the wrong side of (the|) bed definition and meaning
Humorous
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "get up on the wrong side of bed" can be traced back to ancient Roman superstitions. Romans believed that getting out of bed on the left side brought bad luck or negative energy. This belief was rooted in the idea that the left side was associated with sinister or evil forces. The phrase can be used humorously or empathetically, acknowledging that everyone has off days or moments of irritability. It is commonly used to describe someone's general demeanor, suggesting that they seem to be in a bad mood or acting in an unusually irritable manner.

Examples
Why are you snapping at everyone? Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed? 
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