spack attack

English

Noun

spack attack (plural spack attacks)

  1. (Britain, slang, derogatory) A fit of foolish rage; a tantrum.
    • 2011, Shirley Castley, One Eye Crying, One Eye Laughing (page 265)
      We had some small touristy spack attacks here as our hotel was rubbish (even Istvan thought so) so relocated a few times until we were happy []
    • 2009, Niall McLaren, Humanizing Psychiatry: The Biocognitive Model (page 169)
      She left jobs because she had “meltdowns from the stress” or had “spack attacks.”
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