burn someone up

burn someone up
tv. to make someone very angry.
That kind of thing just burns me up.
This whole business burns all of us up.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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  • burn up phrasal — verb 1 DESTROY (intransitive, transitive burn something up) if something burns up or is burnt up, it is completely destroyed by fire or great heat 2 BURN BRIGHTER (I) if a fire burns up, it gets stronger and brighter 3 BE HOT (I) spoken if… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • burn — burn1 verb (past and past participle burned or chiefly Brit. burnt) 1》 (of a fire) flame or glow while consuming a fuel.     ↘use (a fuel) as a source of heat or energy. 2》 be or cause to be harmed or destroyed by fire.     ↘(of the skin) become… …   English new terms dictionary

  • burn — I. n 1a. tobacco Got any burn? 1b. a cigarette 1c. a smoke a quick burn The first sense is in use in prisons in the UK; the others are also heard in other Eng lish speaking areas. 2. American a hit of crack I just need a burn. II. vb …   Contemporary slang

  • burn out — phrasal verb Word forms burn out : present tense I/you/we/they burn out he/she/it burns out present participle burning out past tense burned out or burnt out past participle burned out or burnt out 1) [intransitive/transitive] if a fire burns out …   English dictionary

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