phrase General Slang

fly off the handle

FLY off the HAN-dul · phrase · informal

To lose one's temper suddenly.

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Definitions

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To erupt in anger without warning, like an axe head flying loose.

“Don't fly off the handle before you hear the whole story.”
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fly off the handle In A Sentence

Don't fly off the handle before you hear the whole story.

Origin & Usage

American idiom, 1800s; from an axe head coming loose and flying off its handle.

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What does "fly off the handle" mean?

It means to lose your temper suddenly—to erupt in anger without warning.

How do you use "fly off the handle"?

Use it as a verb phrase, as in "Don't fly off the handle before you hear the whole story."

Where does "fly off the handle" come from?

It's an American idiom from the 1800s, drawn from an axe head coming loose and flying off its handle.

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