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Throw a Wobbly

What Does "Throw a Wobbly" Mean?

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"Throw a wobbly" is an English idiom. It means "to have an emotional outburst or fit of anger; similar to throwing a tantrum."

Examples in Sentences

Here are three examples of the idiom "throw a wobbly" used in a sentence:
  • He threw a wobbly when he found out his flight was canceled.
  • She tends to throw a wobbly when things don't go according to her plan.
  • His tendency to throw a wobbly in stressful situations makes it challenging to work with him.
meaning for throw a wobbly

What Is an Idiom?

An idiom is a commonly used expression whose meaning does not relate to the literal meaning of its words. In other words, if you were to translate "Throw a Wobbly" word for word, there is no guarantee the translation would help you to understand the meaning.

An idiom often includes a cultural or historical context that makes it difficult for non-native English speakers to understand. A phrase is classified as an idiom when a direct translation of the words does not reveal the meaning. Most idioms rely on shared knowledge or experiences known only to a specific community.

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