to be angry at a person or situation
to be upset to the point where you don’t want to see someone
I am so mad at Jane because she broke my favourite pair of earrings. I told her not to borrow my things.
I am mad at my boss for making me work over the long weekend. I wanted to relax with my family.
“Don’t be mad at me because you missed the bus.”
“I am not mad at you, I am mad at the situation.”
She was so mad at him that she decided to change the locks on the front door while he was at work.
There is no origin for this idiom
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