jump up and down

jump up and down

To make a great display of emotion, especially excitement or anger. The boss was jumping up and down with anger when we told him the project wouldn't be ready before the deadline. The kids jumped up and down when they found out we're going to Disney World this summer.
See also: and, down, jump, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jump up and down

If someone jumps up and down, they are very excited, happy, or angry about something. He's always jumping up and down making a fuss. This behaviour gives you the chance to jump up and down with excitement and give your child lots of praise.
See also: and, down, jump, up
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • express (one's) anger
  • express anger
  • bristle with anger
  • vent
  • give (full) vent to (something)
  • give vent to
  • give vent to something
  • the cage of anger
  • cage of anger
  • (stark) raving bonkers
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(She next plays Kate Capshaw's best pal in The Love Letter, due out in May.) In a particularly bittersweet moment in EDtv, DeGeneres wistfully watches some kids jump up and down excitedly in front of a minimart security camera Sure, it's tantalizing to capture the media's eye, she seems to be saying, but at what cost?