phrase General Slang

pack a sad

PAK-uh-SAD · phrase · informal

To sulk or throw a tantrum

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To sulk, get upset, or throw a tantrum; can also describe a machine failing.

“He packed a sad when he didn't get his way.”
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pack a sad In A Sentence

He packed a sad when he didn't get his way.

Origin & Usage

New Zealand idiom for sulking or malfunctioning.

Variants packed a sad

People Also Ask

What does pack a sad mean in New Zealand?

To pack a sad means to sulk, get upset, or throw a tantrum; it can also describe a machine breaking down or failing.

Can pack a sad be used for machines?

Yes. Kiwis also say a device or vehicle 'packed a sad' when it stops working.

How do you use pack a sad in a sentence?

You might say 'He packed a sad when he didn't get his way,' meaning he sulked or threw a tantrum.

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