chap

chap

To irritate or vex someone. Boy, her comments really chap me—there's not an ounce to truth to them. Henry's betrayal still chaps me. I can't believe he's working with the enemy now.

chapped

Irritated or vexed. Of course I'm still chapped over the way Henry betrayed me! Wouldn't you be?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

chap

tv. to anger or annoy someone. (see also chapped.) That whole business really chapped me.

chapped

mod. angry; annoyed. I was chapped. There was no way to get around it.
See also: chap
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • chapped
  • cross (one's) bows
  • get on (one's) quince
  • get on someone's quince
  • quince
  • crossing
  • piss on (someone's) chips
  • piss on (someone's) bonfire
  • get on somebody's nerves
References in periodicals archive
Susan Deacy looks at Athens (chap. 14, '"Famous Athens, divine polis": the religious system at Athens'), Nicolas Richer at Sparta (chap.
The other author who is critical of religion is Mitroff (chap. 9), who declares himself opposed to a business spirituality based on religion because religion is a cause of divisions on account of the content of its dogmas and the emphasis it places on formal structures.
These chapters cover the potential effect of emotional dissonance, often created by emotional labor, on well-being (chaps. 14 and 1 5), street-kid agency employees' responses to demands to display specific emotions (chap.
Chap Stick's base business and its new FlavaCraze contributed the bulk of the increased household penetration.
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Preceding chapters on the Enlightenment (chap. 24) and contribution of the Tubingen school (chap.
New Braunfels, TX, April 14, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Hope Hospice's Volunteer and Bereavement Programs have been recommended by Community Health Accreditation Program, Inc., (CHAP) as Best Practices.
Rynkiewich presents his case in thirteen chapters, beginning with definitions of anthropology, theology, and missiology (chap. 1) and describing radical post-World War II paradigm shifts (chaps.
He had passed a forlorn looking chap sat on a cardboard box stuffed with what looked like books of raffle tickets.
This includes profiles of individual Christian missionaries and their interlocutors: the eighteenth-century Tamil Lutherans Savarimuthu and Rayanayakkan (Daniel Jeyaraj, chap. 1), the nineteenth-century Anglican missionary Henry Martyn (Brian Stanley, chap.
A MEATA delicacy known as the Bath chap could become a thing of the past due to red tape.
A handy table on page 229 lists them as matter (chap. 2), forces (chap.
This humanitarian assistance was provided and sponsored by the LDS Charities, via Counterpart International Inc, Community and Humanitarian Assistance Program (CHAP) in the Kyrgyz Republic with close coordination of CHAP's partner organization, Elim Uchun Civic Fund.
REMEMBER our front page picture - Issue 71 - showing the old chap with his scales who used to sit in Stockton market?
He writes that he was preparing to receive the Olympic flag when he became aware of a chap beaming and pointing at his midriff.