Japanese

キレる

キレる
Meaning: to lose one's temper; to snap; to flip out
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present キレる キレない
Polite キレます キレません
Past キレた キレなかった
Polite + Past キレました キレませんでした
Te-form キレて キレなくて
Potential キレられる キレられない
Passive キレられる キレられない
Causative キレさせる キレさせない
Imperative キレろ キレるな

Handwriting

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Example

I suddenly lost my temper over a trivial matter.

Usage Notes

A slangy expression meaning to suddenly become very angry or lose one's patience. It comes from the phrase 'kanninbukuro no o ga kireru' (to run out of patience).

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