get (one's) shirt out



get (one's) shirt out

To become angry or make one angry. I'd steer clear of the boss today, if I were you—something in the meeting got his shirt out, and now, he's yelling at everyone he sees. Can you please be patient and not get your shirt out so easily?
See also: get, out, shirt

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jenellejə-NELEnglish
Donatado-NAH-tah (Italian)Italian, Late Roman
MerrittMER-itEnglish
AscensiÓNah-then-SYON (Spanish), ah-sen-SYON (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
ErhardER-hahrt (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Dionysusdie-ə-NIE-səs (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)