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Ethan
What does "something in me just snapped" mean?
Is it interchangeable with "I just snapped"?
25 avr. 2019 23:45
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It means you got angry or emotionally upset very fast ... almost in an instant .. because someone or something irritated or bothered you with something they said or did.
Example.
I was very tired and restless, and had been trying to sleep for hours in bed. My nerves were on an edge - I was very irritable. Suddenly, the phone rang and suddenly "something in me snapped". I couldn't take it any more, I got angry and jumped out of bed and was very rude to the person calling me on the phone.
25 avril 2019
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You lost connection with an internal source of discipline or control
25 avril 2019
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“Something in me just snapped” and “I just snapped” are very similar. The first conveys a slight sense of being less responsible or less capable of understanding what happened.
26 avril 2019
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Ethan
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Espagnol, Vietnamien
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Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Espagnol
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