chuck a wobbly

The phrase "chuck a wobbly" is typically used in colloquial English, particularly in British and Australian slang. It means to become extremely angry, lose composure, or have an emotional outburst. It can be used to describe someone who is acting irrationally, throwing a tantrum, or expressing frustration in an exaggerated or exaggeratedly dramatic manner.


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