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strop noun- a display of bad temper UK, 1970
From STROPPY - Michael’s mum had been in a mood, not a strop, but it was clear to Lenos that something was up. — P-P Hartnett, Sad Cunt, p. 97, 1999
- There was a time when she’d have thrown a quality strop about falling behind on her own on-going cases[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, The Sacred Art of Stealing, p. 195, 2002
- [H]e just carried on bollocking us because he was having a strop, ha ha! — FHM, p. 118, June 2003
- male masturbation UK
From the conventional action. Also variant “stropping”. - — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, 1992
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