Reverse Dictionary: TANTRUM

NOUNS
 ACT a fit of temper; a tantrum → 2004 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► ANTRIMS airs, whims, caprices, with an implication of temper; tantrums → 1884 Eng. dial.
► AYROM an unpleasant commotion or disturbance, display of temper, tantrums → 1850 Eng. dial.
► BAIT ► BATE a temper, a tantrum → M19 sl.
► BATEY a temper, a tantrum → L19 sl.
► CATFIT ► CATNIP-FIT a sudden outburst of intense anger, excitement, or hysteria; a temper tantrum or a fit of rage → 1905 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► CHUCK a temper tantrum → 1979 Aust. sl.
► CONNIPTION a violent tantrum; hysterics → 1848 Amer. sl.
► CONNIPTION FIT a tantrum → 1833 Amer. sl.
► DEVIL’S FIT a tantrum → 1983 Amer. dial.
► DUCK-FIT a state or fit of excitement, impatience, or uneasiness; a tantrum → 1903 Amer. dial.
► FEGARY a wild, excitable temper or humour; a tantrum → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► FLINK a bad temper, a tantrum → 1882 Eng. dial.
​► GEOLTITUDES bursts of passionate temper, tantrums → 19C Eng. dial.
► LUNES fits of frenzy or lunacy; mad freaks or tantrums → 1616 arch.
► MADDERAM madness, folly, frantic rage, tantrums; boisterous fun, wild pranks, hilarity → 1866 Sc.
► PADDY a tantrum, a fit of temper → 1894 sl.
► RADGE a temper tantrum → 1990s sl.
► SHIT FIT a fit of temper; an angry outburst; a tantrum → 1957 sl., orig. US
► SHITTY a fit of temper; a tantrum → 1971 Aust. & NZ sl.
► SNIT a fit of angry agitation; a mild temper tantrum → 1939 US sl.
► TAN a rage; a tantrum → 1885 Eng. dial.
► TANTER a tantrum → 1913 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► TANTUM a tantrum → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► TIRRIVEE a fit of temper; a tantrum, rage, passion → 1813 Sc.
► WOBBLY a tantrum → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)

VERBS
► CHUCK A SPAZ to throw a tantrum → 20C Aust. sl.
► CHUCK A WOBBLY ► THROW A WOBBLY to become angry; to have a tantrum → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)
► DO ONE’S NANA to have a tantrum, to lose one’s temper → 1966 Aust. sl.
► DO ONE’S NUT to have a tantrum; to become extremely angry, irritated or agitated → 1919 colloq.
► DO YOUR LOLLY to have a tantrum → 1999 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► HAVE A CATFIT to have a tantrum → 2009 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► HAVE A SHIT-FIT to throw a temper tantrum → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► JUMP THROUGH ONE’S ASSHOLE to throw a tantrum → 1972 Amer. sl.
 KICK AND STRAM to have a temper tantrum → 1996 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► SPIT OUT THE DUMMY to display excessive anger or frustration in a manner regarded as childish or immature; to throw a tantrum → 1977 colloq., orig. & chiefly Aust.