that way
that way
1. Used to indicate a person's particular mood, condition, or mode of behavior. Sorry about Bill's mood swings. He can be a bit hard to deal with when he gets that way. I realized that I always get that way when I drink, so I've decided to give up alcohol altogether.
2. As a result of that; by those means or that method. Let's start carpooling to work. We'll save a bunch of money on gas that way. We've started releasing our newest products at the very end of the fiscal year. That way our end-of-year results end up getting a nice boost.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
that way
1. mod. in love. Well, Martha’s that way, but Sam’s just out for a good time.
2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. I’m sorry, but Fred’s that way again and can’t drive to work.
3. mod. homosexual. Ken said that you-know-who was acting sort of that way. What a gossip!
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- in no mood to (do something)
- in no mood to do
- in the mood
- be in the mood for (something)
- be in the mood for something/for doing something
- be in no mood for (something)
- be in no mood for something/for doing something
- in a mood
- in a/the mood to (do something)
- in no mood