Have steam coming out of (one's) ears American British verb phrase
To be extremely angry
The boss has had steam coming out of his ears in light of the failure of the marketing campaign.
Mom was having steam coming out of her ears when my brother made a mess in the bathroom.
I had steam coming out of my ears given the trick of my friend about the imminent arrival to Hawaii.
To argue with somebody
1. Become angry or lose self-control
2. To plunge into the deep part of a pool
To look or glare very angrily at someone
A deliberate provocation will surely result in an adverse reaction such as angry and violent actions.
The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. To punch a hole in one's ticket to show that they have paid for a ride
2. To do something that allows one to go further in a competition or to be promoted at work
1. Please, tell me if I forget to punch your ticket.
2. With a view to punching my ticket to the final, I did whatever it takes to win this round.