spoiling for a fight

The phrase "spoiling for a fight" refers to someone who is eager or ready to engage in a physical or verbal confrontation. It suggests that the person is actively seeking or provoking a fight and is prepared to do so at the slightest provocation. The individual may exhibit aggressive behavior, a confrontational attitude, or an intense desire to challenge or argue with others.


Get it on Google Play Get it on Apple App Store

Do you ever get bored on a long flight or train ride and wish you could learn more English language phrases? Now you can!

Just Saying includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.

Play Just Saying - the word game that makes learning idioms a good time on your mobile phone or tablet.