
expresar
to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions
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controlar
to have power over a person, company, country, etc. and to decide how things should be done
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ira
a strong feeling that we have when something bad has happened, so we might be unkind to someone or harm them

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to suddenly become uncontrollably angry

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to suddenly and uncontrollably express strong emotions, often in a negative way

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to become extremely angry with someone or something
The origin of the phrase "hit the roof" is not definitively known, but it is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. The expression likely draws on the image of someone becoming so furious that they metaphorically "hit" or "explode through" the roof, symbolizing their extreme anger and emotional outburst. It is typically employed to describe situations where individuals become explosively furious, often in response to unexpected or provocative events. This expression is commonly used in personal relationships, such as during arguments, conflicts, or when confronted with betrayal or deception.

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to suddenly become extremely angry
The phrase "go ballistic" originated from the field of military technology and ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles are known for their high speed and unguided flight trajectory, making them difficult to intercept. In the 20th century, the term "ballistic" came to be associated with explosive and uncontrolled movements. The idiom is often used in situations where someone feels deeply provoked, betrayed, or confronted with unexpected surprises. It can be applied to heated arguments, confrontations, or instances where individuals feel a sense of powerlessness or injustice.

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to fail to control one's anger
The phrase "blow one's top" originated in the mid-20th century, likely in American English. The expression uses a metaphorical comparison to the release of pressure from a container, like a pressure cooker or a kettle, when it reaches its boiling point. It can be applied to instances of heated arguments, confrontations, or situations where someone's anger becomes uncontrollable.

contener
to suppress the expression of one's feelings
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calmarse
to become less angry, upset, or worried
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dejar ir
to free oneself from tension or anxiety and be more relaxed instead
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desestimar
to consider something unworthy of one's attention or consideration
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to get rid of one's strong feelings, particularly by talking in an angry way

(expresar)
desahogar
to strongly express one's feelings, particularly one's anger
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