Get your knickers in a twist Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This British informal expression means to become upset, worried, or angry about something unimportant or minor.
Usage & Nuances
Strictly informal and mainly British; rarely used in American English. Often said as advice: 'Don't get your knickers in a twist.' Similar to 'Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.' Usually refers to reacting too strongly to minor annoyances.
Example Sentences
Don't get your knickers in a twist. It's just a small mistake.
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She got her knickers in a twist when the train was late.
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There's no need to get your knickers in a twist over this.
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Look, before you get your knickers in a twist, let's check the facts.
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Why do you always get your knickers in a twist over nothing?
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He got his knickers in a twist about the email, but it was just a typo.
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