The difference between Lose one's rag and Lose one's temper
When used as verbs, lose one's rag means to become angry, whereas lose one's temper means to become angry or annoyed.
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Lose one's rag as a verb (slang):
To become angry.
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Lose one's temper as a verb (intransitive, idiomatic):
To become angry or annoyed.
Examples:
"When my dad found out I had failed the exams, he completely lost his temper."
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