cut up nasty

Language: en

Meaning: (colloquial,idiomatic)To becomeangry; to make afuss.2013August 14, Simon Jenkins,The Guardian‎[1]:They are Churchillian theme parks of red pillar boxes, fish and chips and warm beer. But they want the smooth without the rough. When the neighbourscut up nasty, they demand that those whose taxes protect them should send soldiers, diplomats and lawyers to their aid.

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