do (one's) block



do (one's) block

To become extremely and uncontrollably angry; to lose one's temper. Primarily heard in Australia. Her words just infuriated me so much that I did my block in the middle of the restaurant.
See also: block

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mordokhay-Biblical Hebrew
Manuelmah-NWEL (Spanish), man-oo-EL (Portuguese), MAHN-oo-el (German)Spanish, Portuguese, German, English, Italian, French, Romanian, Late Greek (Latinized)
Lucine-Armenian
Damyan-Bulgarian
Wassa-Anglo-Saxon
LorLORLimburgish