To get upset or angry. To fly into a rage. To get pissed off.

Origin: To go high and right like a foul ball. In baseball a foul ball often flies high and to the right across the first base line into foul territory after being hit wrong by the batter.
When Linda sees the way the meeting minutes are worded she's going to go high and right.

It is easy to make Chuck go high and right before he's had his morning coffee.

Adolf Hitler frequently would go high and right when presented with bad news from the front.
by Vercingetorix_Redux August 18, 2010
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