a red rag to a bull
The phrase "a red rag to a bull" is used to describe something that provokes anger, annoyance, or aggression in someone. It originates from the natural reaction of a bull to the color red, as it tends to exhibit aggressive behavior when it sees the color. Therefore, the phrase implies that certain words, actions, or situations have a similar effect on a person, easily triggering anger or hostility.
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