get (one's) shorts in a knot



get (one's) shorts in a knot

To become overly upset or emotional over something, especially that which is trivial or unimportant. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. Ah, don't get your shorts in a knot, I'll have the car back by tomorrow morning! In my opinion, people are getting their shorts in a knot over this election.
See also: get, knot, short

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jorrit-Frisian
CarletonKAHRL-tənEnglish
Madeleinema-də-LEN (French), mad-LEN (French), MAD-ə-lin (English), MAD-ə-lien (English)French, English, Swedish
Edwena-English (Rare)
AdenAY-dənEnglish (Modern)
FritsFRITSDutch