chip on one's shoulder



chip on one's shoulder

A belligerent attitude or grievance, as in Mary is easily offended; she always has a chip on her shoulder. This term actually was defined in a newspaper article ( Long Island Telegraph, May 20, 1830): "When two churlish boys were determined to fight, a chip would be placed on the shoulder of one and the other demanded to knock it off at his peril." [Early 1800s]
See also: chip, on, shoulder

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maighread-Scottish
Hamm[hæm]
EugeneYOO-jeen, yoo-JEENEnglish
JÓZefYUW-zefPolish
Bodil-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
CecÍLia-Portuguese, Slovak, Hungarian