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eppy — Noun. Short for epileptic fit, however used to mean a furious uncontrollable outrage in the expressions throw an eppy or have an eppy . Also spelt eppie … English slang and colloquialisms
eppy — n British an instance of uncontrolled behaviour, fury, tantrum. The shortening of epilep tic fit has been part of playground par lance since at least the 1980s. ► He threw an absolute eppy when he found out … Contemporary slang
eppy — • to freak out or go mad . eg He threw an absolute eppy when he found out . From epileptic fit … Londonisms dictionary
eppy — noun a) An epileptic shock b) A tantrum or outburst … Wiktionary
Bill Eppy — William “Bill” Eppy was a U.S. soccer midfielder who earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1957.Club careerEppy played with St. Louis Kutis S.C. during the mid 1950s when they were a dominant U.S. team, winning the 1957 Amateur Cup and… … Wikipedia
throw an eppy — Vrb phrs. Have a fit of anger. Derived from epilectic fit. See eppy . E.g. After losing the final game of the season he threw an eppy and resigned from the team management … English slang and colloquialisms
have an eppy — Vrb phrs. Have a fit of fury. See eppy … English slang and colloquialisms
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