Mad enough to kick a cat phrase informal
Extremely angry
I was mad enough to kick a cat because he went over my head and complained to my boss.
She was mad enough to kick a cat after hearing that news.
We showed her the letter and she was mad enough to kick a cat.
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 idiom is used to say that someone is stupid, unthinking, or inattentive.
When I tell them anything, they look at me like the lights are on, but nobody's home.