Catch Word #55 – To tear a strip off someone
As Harp and Robin explain in this episode, to tear a strip off someone, is to get very upset at them and to express that emotion in a very harsh and angry way. This could involve yelling or screaming, or just very angry, mean words.
As you can imagine, literally getting a strip torn off you would be a very painful experience. Getting a strip torn off you in the idiomatic sense is often very painful in an emotional way!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To tear a strip off someone
- To chew someone out
- To give someone a piece of your mind
- On your mind
- To clench
- To cheat on someone
- All of a sudden
- To go crazy
- To flip out
- For now
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #55 – To tear a strip off someone
As Harp and Robin explain in this episode, to tear a strip off someone, is to get very upset at them and to express that emotion in a very harsh and angry way. This could involve yelling or screaming, or just very angry, mean words. As you can imagine, literally getting a strip torn off you would be a very painful experience. Getting a strip torn off you in the idiomatic sense is often very painful in an emotional way!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To tear a strip off someone
- To chew someone out
- To give someone a piece of your mind
- On your mind
- To clench
- To cheat on someone
- All of a sudden
- To go crazy
- To flip out
- For now
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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