have a cow
English
editEtymology
editUnknown. Popularized by the TV show The Simpsons where it was one of the catchphrases of Bart Simpson.
Pronunciation
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Verb
edithave a cow (third-person singular simple present has a cow, present participle having a cow, simple past and past participle had a cow)
- (slang) To get angry; have a fit.
- My mom had a cow when I came in late.
- 1959 April 1, The Des Moines Register[1], page 9:
- Dad says I'm too young to go steady and seems to think I'm going to drag a girl up the aisle instead of to a school dance. He won't let me watch rock 'n' roll shows, and he'd "have a cow" if he knew I watched 77 Sunset Strip.
- 1990, “The Call of the Simpsons” (0:12:10 from the start), in The Simpsons, season 1, episode 7, spoken by Homer Simpson and Bart Simpson (Dan Castellaneta and Nancy Cartwright):
- "Of all the fates on heaven and earth, why did this one befall me?" "Don't have a cow, dad."
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have, a, cow.