A sudden outburst of temper, often used to describe female anger at something trivial.
1Because I heard you had a hissy fit on the way here.
2Or has the Ticketmaster computer had a bit of a hissy fit?
3Katya will have a hissy fit about me washing out my hair.
4She probably would have interrupted the broadcast to throw a hissy fit.
5Yeah, well, God was having a hissy fit, probably in hysterics right now.
6I'm mid hissy fit and don't know how to get out of it.
7Throw a hissy fit, see if that made her more memorable next time.
8Having a hissy fit occasionally can be good for you.
9He blames the hunky hunky firefighter who promptly throws a hissy fit and cries.
10Because your daughter reacted in a rational manner and didn't throw a hissy fit?
11When the police finally got here, they were going to have a forensics hissy fit.
12Lindsey Graham's reptilian hissy fit was quite something.
13I can't have just a little hissy fit.
14In a moment our tongues will meet like lovers' tongues, as the river throws a hissy fit.
15And the sun, which is subject to 11-year cyclical activity patterns, is currently throwing a hissy fit.
16When he had told her that she was too young to date, she'd thrown a hissy fit.