storm in a teacup

The phrase "storm in a teacup" refers to a situation or event that is unnecessarily exaggerated or blown out of proportion, causing intense drama or concern despite being relatively trivial or insignificant in reality. It implies that people are making a big fuss over something that is not worth worrying about. The phrase suggests that the issue or problem is small, contained, and easily manageable, much like a storm in the confined space of a teacup.


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