to speak to someone in an abrupt, impatient, or unfriendly way · to be rude due to annoyance
Ever had one of those days where everything just goes wrong, and you find yourself snapping at people without meaning to? 😥 This expression perfectly captures that moment when you're speaking to someone in an abrupt, impatient, or less-than-friendly way, usually because you're stressed, annoyed, or preoccupied. It's like your patience battery is at 1%! 🔋
💡 This idiom often implies that your behavior is *unusual* or *unintentional* due to an underlying emotion, rather than you being a generally rude person. You might use it to explain your behavior ("I'm sorry if I was short with you, I had a tough day") or to describe someone else's ("Mike was a bit short with me this morning, I wonder what's up"). Remember, acknowledging it can smooth things over! ✨
Emily's colleague has been very stressed about a project and just responded to her question with a terse, impatient tone. Which English expression best describes the colleague's behavior? A. to be on cloud nine B. to be short with someone C. to be in high spirits