To go off the deep end
Idiom: to go off the deep end; used as a verb First Example: Hugh: Hey, did you go shopping today? Marty: Yeah, I went to Costco. Hugh: Did you remember to get toilet paper? Marty: Yeah, I got four packages. Hugh:
Idiom: to go off the deep end; used as a verb First Example: Hugh: Hey, did you go shopping today? Marty: Yeah, I went to Costco. Hugh: Did you remember to get toilet paper? Marty: Yeah, I got four packages. Hugh:
Idiom: “to get worked up” Meaning: To become worried or angry about something; to build up feelings of anticipation or anxiety about a situation, causing stress or strong emotions. Example #1: Superman: The day is so short and I can’t rescue everyone. Louis: Don’t get so worked