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1) General subject: get panties in a twist, groan inwardly, unsettle, be upset, fail, laugh on the wrong side of mouth (вместо того, чтобы смеяться), feel down2) Colloquial: take on4) Makarov: detune, distune, laugh on the wrong side of ( one's) mouth (вместо того, чтобы смеяться), off-tune, trouble, fall apart, fall into confusion, fall through, fall to the ground5) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist. (Don't get your knickers in a twist! Everything is under control.) -
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1) General subject: be fussy, be nervous, be on edge, be on the jump, chafe, feel nervous, fidget, get rattled, get the jitters, get the needle, have the fidgets to be in a fidget, have the jitters, have the needle, jitters, show fussiness, to be (all) on edge, to be fussy, to be in a flurry, to be on the jump, bite lips, have the heebie-jeebies, have the jeebies, get all steamed up, be stressed, get stressed, stress, stress out2) Colloquial: jitter3) Agriculture: get excited (о лошади)4) British English: get Y-fronts in a W5) Jargon: get edgy, go bananas, have jitters, have kittens, raise a dust, sweat bullets6) Banking: grow hot under the collar7) Makarov: be in a flurry, edgy, to be all on edge, to be in a fidget, chafe at, chafe under, feel edgy, have the fidgets8) Taboo: bugger about, come in ( one's) pants, have clinkers in (one's) bum, shit bricks, tear-ass about9) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist. -
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1) General subject: anger, be angry with (на кого-л.), be in a pet, be in a tiff, be in passion, be out of temper (на кого-л.), be vexed with (на кого-л.), bite thumbs, bristle, fume, get angry, have a grouse against (на кого-л.), sulk, sulk with (на кого-л.), the contract is still up in the air, tiff, to be angry, to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be cross with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be in a passion, to be in a tiff, to be in passion, to be out of temper (на кого-л.), to be up in the air, to be vexed with (smb.) (на кого-л.), be angry, blow top, boil, look black at (на кого-л.)2) Colloquial: (на кого-л.) get on (one's) case, take on3) Rare: aggranoy5) Jargon: take( someone; something) on, get the spike, have one's back up, bug (на кого-то), put out6) Makarov: be cross with (на кого-л.), be up in the air, look black at (smb.) (на кого-л.), look black upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), snarl, feel angry7) West Indies: brindle8) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist.
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get your knickers in a twist — informal phrase to get angry, annoyed, or upset Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: knickers * * * get your knickers in a twist Brit informal : to become upset about something that is not very important … Useful english dictionary
get your knickers in a twist — get (your) knickers in a twist British & Australian, informal, Australian, informal to become very upset about something, usually something that is not important. Now, before you get your knickers in a twist, let me explain the situation … New idioms dictionary
get your knickers in a twist — informal to get angry, annoyed, or upset … English dictionary
get knickers in a twist — get (your) knickers in a twist British & Australian, informal, Australian, informal to become very upset about something, usually something that is not important. Now, before you get your knickers in a twist, let me explain the situation … New idioms dictionary
knickers in a twist — If you get your knickers in a twist, you are angry, nervous or upset faced with a difficult situation. Don t get your knickers in a twist! Everything is under control … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
twist — 1 verb 1 BEND (T) to bend and turn something several times, especially in order to make something or to tie it to something: twist sth into/around etc: She twisted the wire into the shape of a star. 2 MOVE (I) to turn a part of your body around… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
twist — twist1 S3 [twıst] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move)¦ 2¦(bend)¦ 3¦(wind)¦ 4¦(turn)¦ 5¦(road/river)¦ 6¦(words)¦ 7 twist your ankle/wrist/knee 8 twist and turn 9 twist somebody s arm ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; … Dictionary of contemporary English
twist — [[t]twɪ̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ twists, twisting, twisted 1) VERB If you twist something, you turn it to make a spiral shape, for example by turning the two ends of it in opposite directions. [V n] Her hands began to twist the handles of the bag she carried … English dictionary
Knickers — In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth nations, knickers is a word for women s undergarments. George Cruikshank, whose illustrations are classic icons for Charles Dickens works, also did the illustrations for Washington Irving s… … Wikipedia
knickers — /nik euhrz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) 1. Also, knickerbockers /nik euhr bok euhrz/. loose fitting short trousers gathered in at the knees. 2. Chiefly Brit. a. a bloomerslike undergarment worn by women. b. panties. 3. Brit. Informal. a woman s or… … Universalium
knickers — noun (plural) BrE informal 1 a piece of women s underwear worn between your waist and the top of your legs; panties: a pair of frilly knickers 2 AmE knickerbockers 3 get your knickers in a twist BrE spoken to get upset … Longman dictionary of contemporary English