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have / throw a fit

British pronunciation/hav θɹˈəʊ ɐ fˈɪt/
American pronunciation/hæv θɹˈoʊ ɐ fˈɪt/
to have / throw a fit
[PHRASE]
1

to be extremely angry and unable to relax or think logically

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to [have|throw] a fit definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "have a fit" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "have a fit" in the context of an intense emotional reaction is uncertain. It is a colloquial expression that has been in use for several decades, with its precise origins difficult to trace. It can be used to depict someone's reaction to disappointments, perceived injustices, or when things don't go as planned. Additionally, it can be used to describe exaggerated or dramatic responses to minor inconveniences or irritations.

Examples
1The teacher had a fit when the dog ran through the classroom.
2I was so embarrassed when Danny started throwing a fit in the grocery store.
3And of course my macho dad threw a fit and he started calling the house collect every day, threatening to kill my stepfather, which I think is hilarious that my poor stepfather had to pay for his own death threats.
4And we get to the station, but instead of walking in to buy the ticket with me, she decides she's gonna lie down on the ground in the middle of the parking lot, started screaming, crying, and throwing a fit.
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