have kittens イディオム
have kittens
panic: "The way he was driving, I was having kittens."
have kittens|have|kitten|kittens
v. phr.,
slang To become very much worried or upset.
Mrs. Jones was having kittens because if was very late and Susan wasn't home yet. Compare: HAVE A FIT.
have kittens
To be actual upset, anxious, or uneasy. My parents will accept kittens if I'm not home by curfew. Carrie's been accepting kittens cat-and-mouse for her doctor to alarm with the analysis results.Learn more: have, kittenhave kittens
to get acutely upset. My mother appealing abreast had kittens aback she begin out I got fired. Calm down. Don't accept kittens.Learn more: have, kittenhave kittens
mainly BRITISH, INFORMALIf addition has kittens, they become acutely afraid or agitated by something. The bang-up will accept kittens if I don't get aback aural an hour. The Government was accepting kittens over the treaty. Note: In the Middle Ages it was said that if a abundant woman was accepting abdomen pains she had kittens clawing central her womb. Learn more: have, kittenhave kittens
be acutely afraid or upset. British informalLearn more: have, kittenhave ˈkittens
(British English, informal) be afraid and anxious, abnormally aback you are cat-and-mouse for account of something: Your poor mother’s accepting kittens. She hasn’t heard annihilation from Simon for three weeks.Learn more: have, kittenhave kittens
1. tv. to become enraged. Aback I heard the news, I had kittens. I was hacked!
2. tv. to beam actual hard; to adore article enormously. It was so funny, I had kittens laughing.
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