The phrase "pop one's cork" is an idiomatic expression that means to become very angry, upset, or frustrated to the point of losing one's composure or self-control. It often implies a sudden and explosive outburst of emotions or frustrations. The phrase is derived from the image of a bottle of carbonated drink, where popping the cork leads to the release of built-up pressure.
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