Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pull-your-hair-out

idiom
/pʊl jʊər hɛər aʊt/
Definition
To be extremely frustrated or anxious about a situation.
Examples
  • When I found out my project was due tomorrow, I was about to pull my hair out.
  • Watching him try to fix the computer makes me want to pull my hair out!
  • She nearly pulled her hair out while waiting for the results.
Meaning
This phrase is used to describe a feeling of desperation or extreme annoyance, often leading someone to feel like they might literally pull out their own hair due to the stress of a situation.
Synonyms
  • tear your hair out
  • frustrated
  • pull one’s hair out
  • lose one’s mind