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To be in a bad mood, angry, temper, paddy,tantrum yeh bob was in a right strop, he really threw his rattle out the pram
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Sulk, tantrum, mood. Context-sensitive to convey magnitude through exaggeration and emphasis in the speaker. So-and-so threw a strop.
So-and-so is in a right strop today. I am having a strop. |
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Someone who is easily agitated, throws a wobley then goes into a sulk.
These people generally are unable to communicate their feelings effectively/openly, but instead build up the thoughts inside their head then just explode. She got annoyed then threw a strop
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The action of a cat arching its back and rubbing against the leg of a favoured person, often weaving figure 8 patterns in a way most likely to trip that person. "As soon as I got home, both cats immediately stropped against me, quickly turning my pantlegs into furry lint-magnets."
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