sacar de quicio

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Etymology[edit]

Literally, to remove from the (door) jamb.

Verb[edit]

sacar de quicio (first-person singular present saco de quicio, first-person singular preterite saqué de quicio, past participle sacado de quicio)

  1. (idiomatic) to rile up, to annoy; to drive crazy; to drive someone nuts; to cause somebody to come unhinged
  2. (idiomatic) to blow out of proportion

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