noun anger 20-.
verb to be angry 18-. etymology: from Scots ding ‘a knock, or blow, a smart push’; ‘to drive mad’; now, more commonly, in the Modern Scots phrase go yer dinger ‘do something vigoursly’; attested by JS and BW
noun anger 20-. verb to be angry 18-. etymology: from Scots ding ‘a knock, or blow, a smart push’; ‘to drive mad’; now, more commonly, in the Modern Scots phrase go yer dinger ‘do something vigoursly’; attested by JS and BW |