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Jump down somebody’s throat

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Strong Emotional ResponsePlay
Used when someone reacts with unexpected intensity, often due to anger or frustration. SlideWhen I casually mentioned his mistake, he just jumped down my throat.
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Not LiteralPlay
It's a metaphorical expression; no physical jumping or throats are involved. SlideRemember, if someone says they 'jumped down your throat', they didn’t really leap into your mouth!
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Informal ContextPlay
Typically used in casual conversation, not formal situations. SlideHe jumped down my throat for being late - sorry, I didn’t mean it’s a formal complaint.