The difference between Lose one's cool and Lose one's rag
When used as verbs, lose one's cool means to become upset or disconcerted, whereas lose one's rag means to become angry.
check bellow for the other definitions of Lose one's cool and Lose one's rag
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Lose one's cool as a verb (idiomatic):
To become upset or disconcerted; to lose one's temper.
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Lose one's rag as a verb (slang):
To become angry.
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