Snap your head off Meaning in English
expression
ˈsnæp/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhɛd/ /ˈɔf
SNAP yoor / SNAP yer HED AWF
snˈæp/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈɛd/ /ˈɒf
snap YAW head OFF
परिभाषा
To speak to someone in a very angry or impatient way, usually suddenly and without a good reason.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and often used to describe someone's unexpected irritability. Usually with 'don't', as in 'don't snap my head off!'. Refers to tone, not physical action. Close to 'bite your head off', but slightly less intense.
Spanish: responder bruscamente - contestar de mala maneraPortuguese (BR): responder grosseiramente - dar uma resposta atravessadaPortuguese (PT): responder bruscamente - dar uma resposta tortaChinese (Simplified): 大发脾气地回话 - 粗暴回答Chinese (Traditional): 大发脾氣地回話 - 粗暴回答Hindi: गुस्से में जवाब देनाArabic: يرد بعصبية - يرد بحدةBengali: রূঢ়ভাবে উত্তর দেওয়াRussian: резко ответить - огрызнутьсяJapanese: 厳しく言い返す - 怒った口調で返答するVietnamese: trả lời cộc lốc - trả lời cáu kỉnhKorean: 날카롭게 대답하다 - 짜증내며 대답하다Turkish: sert bir şekilde cevap vermekUrdu: غصے میں جواب دیناIndonesian: menjawab dengan kasar - membalas dengan ketus
उदाहरण वाक्य
Don't snap your head off at me—I was just asking a question.
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Why did she snap your head off when you called her?
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He tends to snap your head off when he's tired.
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Sorry I snapped your head off earlier, I was stressed out.
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If you ask him about his work lately, he'll probably snap your head off.
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She didn't mean to snap your head off; she's just got a lot on her mind right now.
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