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tantrum
English
Etymology
From earlier tanterum. Further etymology unknown. Possibly from Tamil ???????? (tantiram, “stratagem, cunning, ruse, tactic, trickery”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tænt??m/
Noun
tantrum (plural tantrums)
- An often childish display or fit of bad temper.
Synonyms
- (childish display of bad temper): dummy spit, hissy fit, see also Thesaurus:tantrum
Derived terms
- temper tantrum
- throw a tantrum
Translations
Verb
tantrum (third-person singular simple present tantrums, present participle tantruming or tantrumming, simple past and past participle tantrumed or tantrummed)
- (intransitive) To throw a tantrum.
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eppy
English
Etymology
Diminutive epileptic +? -y.
Noun
eppy (plural eppies)
- (colloquial) An epileptic shock.
- (colloquial, by extension) A tantrum or outburst.
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