get+angry
101get a rise out of — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To have some fun with (a person) by making (him) angry; tease. * /The boys get a rise out of Joe by teasing him about his girl friend./ 2. {vulgar}, {avoidable} To be sexually aroused (said of males) * /Jim always gets a… …
102get one's Irish up — Irish I*rish , n. sing. & pl. 1. pl. The natives or inhabitants of Ireland, esp. the Celtic natives or their descendants. [1913 Webster] 2. The language of the Irish; also called {Irish Gaelic} or the {Hiberno Celtic}. [1913 Webster +PJC] 3. An… …
103get\ a\ rise\ out\ of — v. phr. slang 1. To have some fun with (a person) by making (him) angry; tease. The boys get a rise out of Joe by teasing him about his girl friend. 2. vulgar avoidable To be sexually aroused (said of males) Jim always gets a rise out of watching …
104get one's dander up — become or make angry You shouldn t talk to him early in the morning or you will get his dander up …
105get hell — catch/get hell American & Australian, informal if you are going to catch hell, someone will be very angry with you. We re going to catch hell when she finds out we used her car …
106get bent out of shape — American, informal to become very angry or upset. It s ok, don t worry about returning the books. I don t get bent out of shape about things like that …
107get on the wrong side of someone — to make someone feel angry towards you I don t want to get on the wrong side of her because she could make things difficult for me …
108get one's Irish up — idi inf get one s Irish up, Informal. to become angry or outraged …
109get one's back up — phrasal : to get one s hackles up : make one angry, irritated, or annoyed …
110get someone nowhere — be of no use or benefit to someone being angry would get her nowhere …