do a slow burn
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- (idiomatic) To experience a gradually increasing feeling of anger or frustration; to slowly burn.
- 1956, "Scoreboard," Time, 20 Aug.:
- Booed for muffing an easy fly ball in a game with the Yankees, Outfielder Williams did a slow burn. By the time he made a game-saving catch, even the cheers sounded like jeers to Terrible-Tempered Ted.
- 2007, Roger Mummert, "At a Family Gathering, an Internet Cafe Breaks Out," New York Times, 24 Aug. (retrieved 20 Jan 2015):
- “Not working ...” I said, growing testy. . . . I did a slow burn. I was way beyond my computer comfort level, and that was apparent to all.
- 1956, "Scoreboard," Time, 20 Aug.:
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