Noun
temper tantrum (plural temper tantrums)
Any fit of bad temper, especially kicking, screaming or deliberately holding the breath.
It's not hard to get your way when it's your way or the highway. People either follow suit or they're not around. I don't really like the sound of that, 'cause that sounds like a temper tantrum. I'm just very black and white when it comes to my business. There's really no gray area. Nicki Minaj
There's a line, players usually don't cross it and coaches usually don't cross it. Every once in a while you get a little temper tantrum on both sides, I certainly have had 'em. I'm not proud of those. Bill Parcells
Ellen had long ago stopped being embarrassed by temper tantrums. She flipped it and wore it like a badge of honor. A temper tantrum was a sign that a mom said no when it counted. Lisa Scottoline
It's a good thing Jack was no longer in my hands, because I would've pulled a full-on Kylo Ren temper tantrum. Rick Riordan
If he really does have the virus and it’s not a distraction created for everyone to forget his temper tantrum at the debate the other night then he really must be crapping himself knowing that his brother died from complications due to COVID-19. Source: Internet
Listen, no matter how loud the anti-maskers have a temper tantrum, masks protect yourself and others from COVID-19. Source: Internet