To be up in arms
If you are up in arms about something, you are very angry.
"The population was up in arms over the demolition of the old theatre."
Get off my back!
If you tell somebody to get off your back, you ask them to stop
finding faults or criticizing you.
Like a bear with a sore head
If someone is behaving like a bear with a sore head, they are very irritable
and bad-tempered.
"When his team lost the match, Brad was like a bear with a sore head."
Blow a fuse
If you blow a fuse, you suddenly lose your temper and become very angry.
"Charlie blew a fuse yesterday when he discovered that his ipod had been stolen."
Have a bone to pick with someone
To say that you have a bone to pick with somebody means that
you are annoyed with them and want to talk to them about it.
In somebody's good/bad books
If you are in somebody's good or bad books, you have their approval or
disapproval.
"I'm in my wife's bad books at the moment because I forgot our wedding
anniversary!"
Fly off the handle
A person who flies off the handle becomes suddenly very angry.
"Dad flew off the handle when I told him I had damaged his new car."
Get your knickers in a twist.
If you get your knickers in twist, you are angry, nervous or upset
faced with a difficult situation
"Don't get your knickers in a twist! Everything is under control."
Get in someone's hair If you are getting in somebody's hair, you are annoying them so much
that they can't get on with what they're doing.
"I'd finish the report more quickly if my colleague wasn't getting in my hair
all the time!"
Go through the roof
If someone goes through the roof, they become very angry
"His father went through the roof when Paul damaged his new car."
Kick yourself
If you feel like kicking yourself, you are angry with yourself for something
you have done or not done.
"I could have kicked myself for forgetting Julie's birthday."
Have a quick temper
If you have a quick temper, you get angry very easily.
"He makes me nervous - he's got such a quick temper."
That makes my blood boil!
If something makes your blood boil, it makes you really angry.
"His condescending attitude made my blood boil!"
That's going too far!
If you go too far, you do something that is considered extreme or unacceptable.
"Stealing is bad, but stealing from a poor person is really going too far!"
That takes the biscuit!
This expression refers to something very irritating or annoying.
"After waiting for an hour, we were told that there were no seats left.
That really took the biscuit!"
That's the last straw!
The expression means that this is the latest unpleasant event,
and that you cannot tolerate the situation any longer]