lose one's rag

verb

Definitions

  1. To become angry.

    • c'''1934, in Famous Plays of 1933–1934, page 449, Doll: Well, I’ll be trotting along. Sorry I lost my rag with […]
    • 1937, Arthur Calder-Marshall, Pie in the Sky, C. Scribner’s sons, page 315, […] home now and was I going to come with him or wasn’t I? And I lost my rag and said, no, it was his duty to take me home, not mine to take him.

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