Do (one's) block In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "do (one's) block", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-10-22 08:10

Meaning of Do (one's) block

Synonyms:

fly into a rage , fly into a temper

Do (one's) block Australia Verb + object/complement informal

To lose one's temper; become severely and uncontrollably furious.

I did my block as he had forgotten my birthday.

He did his block when he found out about their plans.

The other boys teased her because of her accent. She did her block in the middle of the class.

Other phrases about:

bandy words (with somebody)

To argue with somebody

kick up a fuss, stink, etc.
to become angry or complain about something unimportant.
Go Off The Deep End

1. Become angry or lose self-control

2. To plunge into the deep part of a pool

shoot daggers at (one)

To look or glare very angrily at someone

Wave a red rag to a bull

A deliberate provocation will surely result in an adverse reaction such as angry and violent actions.

Grammar and Usage of Do (one's) block

Verb Forms

  • to do (one's) block
  • does (one's) block
  • did (one's) block
  • doing (one's) block
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • do her block
    • do his block
    • do my block
    • do our blocks
    • do their blocks
    • do your block

The verb "do" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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