On the warpath

The phrase "on the warpath" typically means that someone is angry, agitated, or seeking revenge. It originates from Native American culture, where tribes would go on the warpath to seek vengeance or defend their territories. Today, it is often used metaphorically to describe someone who is ready to confront or fight back against perceived enemies or obstacles.


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